Firefighters said a mobile home park fire in Citrus Heights turned deadly Wednesday evening. In a tweet, Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District said crews were on scene of a multi-unit fire on Hemet Drive. Chris Vestal from Sacramento Metro Fire said the fire sparked outside of a mobile home around 6:40 p.m. When crews arrived they found the fire had spread to a mobile home, fully engulfing it. Firefighters began searching the unit while.
1 dead after fire at Citrus Heights mobile home park, officials say Eric Escalante
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Firefighters said a mobile home park fire in Citrus Heights turned deadly Wednesday evening.
In a tweet, Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District said crews were on scene of a multi-unit fire on Hemet Drive.
A spokesperson for the fire district confirmed one person died.
This is a developing story and more information will be provided when it becomes available.
#MetroFire is o/s of a multi-unit fire in a mobile home park with injuries on #HemetDr in #CitrusHeights. @metrofirepio is en route. pic.twitter.com/e2Rn8lJu8l Metro Fire of Sacramento (@metrofirepio) June 10, 2021
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