December 13th, 2016 by WCBC Radio
The Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office says Monday's mobile home fire in Rawlings did $110,000 in damage.
James and Phyllys Lewis occupied the trailer at 15810 Blooming Fields Drive. The family and pets escaped without injury. They are being assisted by the American Red Cross.
The fire broke out around 9 AM on the front porch. Allegany County 911 dispatched several fire companies to the scene. 35 firemen took 30 minutes to put the fire out.
The cause remains under investigation.
MARYLAND FIRE MARSHAL NOTICE OF INVESTIGATION
Date: 12/12/16
Time: 9:08 A.M.
Location / Address: 15810 Blooming Fields Drive, Rawlings, Allegany County
Type of Incident: Fire
Description of Structure / Property: 14 x 70 mobile home
Owner / Occupants: James & Phyllys Lewis
Injuries or Deaths: N/A
Estimated $ Loss: Structure: $ 75,000 Contents: $ 35,000
Smoke Alarm Status: Present and activated
Fire Alarm / Sprinkler Status: Not required
Arrests(s): N/A
Primary Responding Fire Department: Rawlings
# of Alarms: 1 # Of Firefighters: 35
Time to Control: 30 minutes
Discovered By: Passerby
Area of Origin: Front porch
Preliminary Cause: Under Investigation
Additional Information: The family was displaced and are being assisted by the American Red Cross.