Body found in burning mobile home in northern Colorado
December 18, 2020 GMT
PLATTEVILLE, Colo. (AP) An investigation is underway after a body was found in a burning mobile home in northern Colorado.
Matt Concialdi, a spokesman for the Platteville Gilcrest Fire Protection District, says firefighters encountered heavy smoke and flames when they arrived at the home in Platteville early Friday morning. A search turned up the bodies of a resident and a pet.
No other injuries or deaths have been reported, and the victim’s name has not been released.
Investigators are still trying to determine what caused the fire, and the Weld County coroner’s office will determine the cause and manner of death. Eighteen firefighters from multiple jurisdictions extinguished the blaze.
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Woman found dead after early morning fire in Platteville ID d
Two dogs were also found dead in a trailer that caught fire in a mobile home park, the Weld County Coroner s Office said. Author: Wilson Beese (9NEWS) Updated: 4:29 PM MST December 20, 2020
PLATTEVILLE, Colo A woman found dead after a structure fire Friday morning has been identified by the Weld County Coroner s Office as 61-year-old Lisa Jenae Justice.
The Platteville-Gilcrest Fire Protection District (PGFPD) said crews received a call at 2:37 a.m. for a report of smoke coming from a trailer in a mobile home park on the 700 block of Grand Avenue.
1 found dead in trailer fire at Platteville mobile home park
Platteville Gilcrest Fire Protection District
and last updated 2020-12-18 08:20:19-05
PLATTEVILLE, Colo. â One person died Friday after a fire broke out in a trailer at a Platteville mobile home park.
At 2:37 a.m. Friday, the Platteville Gilcrest Fire Protection District received a report of a structure fire along the 700 block of Grand Avenue. The individuals who called in said they saw smoke coming from one of the trailers in the mobile home park.
In addition to the Platteville Gilcrest Fire Protection District, the Frederick-Firestone Fire Protection District and LaSalle Fire Protection District responded to the scene.