Mobile home fire displaces one on Tucson's north side

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Mobile home fire displaces one on Tucson's north side
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The cause of the fire, in the 4100 block of N. Reno Ave., remains unknown and is currently under investigation

Eddie Celaya A mobile home fire broke out on Tucson's northwest side just after noon Wednesday near the Flowing Wells and Roger area, resulting in one resident being displaced.

The fire was fought by crews from both the Northwest Fire District and Tucson Fire, in line with their automatic aid agreement.The Northwest Fire District's community assistance program staff is now providing aid to the displaced resident. Eddie Celaya is a breaking news reporter and host of the"Here Weed Go!" podcast. He graduated from Pima Community College and the University of Arizona and has been with the Arizona Daily Star since May 2019.

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