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Mobile home fire south of St. Paul, Nebraska.
Courtesy: St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department
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Mobile home fire south of St. Paul, Nebraska.
Courtesy: St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department
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Mobile home fire south of St. Paul, Nebraska.
Courtesy: St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department
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Mobile home fire south of St. Paul, Nebraska.
Courtesy: St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department
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Mobile home fire south of St. Paul, Nebraska.
Courtesy: St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department
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Mobile home fire south of St. Paul, Nebraska.
Courtesy: St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department
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Mobile home fire south of St. Paul, Nebraska.
Courtesy: St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department
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Mobile home fire south of St. Paul, Nebraska.
Courtesy: St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Multiple agencies responded to a burning mobile home early Monday morning in central Nebraska.
The fire broke out about 5:40 a.m. south of St. Paul, according to the St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department. St. Paul is about 20 miles north of Grand Island.
The mobile home was abandoned, the fire department said, but the fire spread into the yard.
Dannebrog Fire & Rescue, Boelus Fire & Rescue, the Farwell Volunteer Fire Department, Elba Fire & Rescue and the St. Libory Volunteer Fire Department helped extinguish the blaze.
Categories: Nebraska News, News
Tags: boelus fire & rescue, Central Nebraska, dannebrog fire & rescue, elba fire & rescue, farwell volunteer fire department, Fire, Grand Island, mobile home, mobile home fire, Nebraska, st. libory volunteer fire department, st. paul, St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department
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