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Mobile home fire claims life

BULLHEAD CITY – A Bullhead City an died from fire-related injuries Friday, Aril 24. Bullhead City firefighters responded to a doublewide mobile home fire in the 1400 block of Verde Dr., where heavy flames were coming out of the windows and roof.

According to a fire department spokesperson, one person had safely evacuated the residence before firefighters arrived, who reported that a man was still inside the burning home. The male fire victim was extracted from the home and transported to Western Arizona Regional Medical Center, where he died from his injuries.

The cause of the fire is known at this time and remains under investigation. The name of the deceased person is withheld pending next of kin notification.

6 thoughts on “Mobile home fire claims life

  1. Who proofreads your articles? 2 typos in a story that only has 3 paragraphs?????

    A Bullhead City “an” died from fire-related injuries….. Seriously? A mere 4 words into the article and there’s a very noticeable typo…..the word “an” was supposed to be “man”….NOBODY at your paper noticed that? SMH

    Then the last paragraph also sports a glaring mistake.

    “The cause of the fire is known at this time and remains under investigation. ”

    Your faux pas (using the incorrect word… “known” instead of “unknown”) changes the entire context of the story.

    Two glaring, obvious mistakes in such a short article makes it vety apparent that attention to detail is virtually non-existent.

    Very disappointing.

  2. Who proofreads your articles? 2 typos in a story that only has 3 paragraphs?????

    A Bullhead City “an” died from fire-related injuries….. Seriously? A mere 4 words into the article and there’s a very noticeable typo…..the word “an” was supposed to be “man”….NOBODY at your paper noticed that? SMH

    Then the last paragraph also sports a glaring mistake.

    “The cause of the fire is known at this time and remains under investigation. ”

    Your faux pas (using the incorrect word… “known” instead of “unknown”) changes the entire context of the story.

    Two glaring, obvious mistakes in such a short article makes it vety apparent that attention to detail is virtually non-existent.

    Very disappointing.

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