Residents Displaced in Lompoc Mobile Home Fire

Lompoc City Fire Department (courtesy)

Lompoc City firefighters extinguished a structure fire in a mobile home park early Tuesday evening.

At 5:00 p.m. crews received a report of a fire in a mobile home at 610 East Pine Street.

When crews arrived on scene, they found moderate smoke emitting from a structure with occupants outside of the residence.

Crews, along with responders from the Santa Barbara County and Vandenberg Fire
Departments, were able to achieve quick knockdown and contain the fire to one bedroom.

Three residents were displaced in the incident.

There were no injuries from the incident and the incident is currently under investigation.

Edhat Staff

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