Mobile Home Fire in Peyton
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Updated: 8:28 AM Dec 11, 2008
Mobile Home Fire in Peyton
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office tells 11 News a mobile home in Peyton was fully engulfed in flames and there was no one inside.
Posted: 8:50 PM Dec 10, 2008
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The El Paso County Sheriff's Office tells 11 News a mobile home in Peyton was fully engulfed in flames and there was no one inside.

Crews were called to the scene near HWY 24 and Bradshaw road at around 8:20 Wednesday night. Dispatchers say it is a double-wide mobile home, but have few details about the fire.

Calhan, Peyton and Ellicott fire departments are on scene.

Fire crews say no one was hurt in the fire and no one was home at the time of the fire.

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