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Fire Destroys Mobile Home, Firefighter Injured

Early Monday morning, a mobile home in a trailer park north of Eppley Airfield in East Omaha was engulfed in flames. Firefighters arrived to find heavy flames and a destroyed single-wide trailer. One firefighter was injured but released from the hospital. No residents were inside, and the community rallied to support the family who lost everything. Investigators are still determining the cause, and the Omaha Fire Department reminds residents to check smoke alarms and have escape plans ready. Checkout Solipillow.com

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