Mobile home destroyed in Monday night fire in Clay Township
Smoke could be seen throughout the area as crews responded to a fire that destroyed a mobile home Monday night, June 1, in Clay Township.
Fire crews were on the scene for more than 5.5 hours at 117 Vidic Road despite knocking down the majority of the fire within the first 20 minutes, according to West Sunbury Volunteer Fire Department Chief Curt Mershimer. The rest of the time on scene was spent making sure the fire wouldn’t reignite.
“You have to open everything up and move some stuff around to get to the bulk of the hot embers,” Mershimer said.
Only one person was in the home when the fire began, and no injuries were reported. Mershimer said as an older single-wide mobile home, the fire progressed quickly through the structure.
The response was temporarily upgraded to a second alarm due to the amount of smoke in the area, but the secondary units were then called off.
The mobile home was still standing, but he said the inside was uninhabitable. The state police fire marshal was called to investigate the cause of the fire.
The fire was reported just before 9:40 p.m., and crews left around midnight. Mershimer said his crew spent about two hours at the station after cleaning up.
Unionville and Marion Township volunteer fire companies, North Washington Volunteer Fire Department and Butler Ambulance Service also responded.
