"Everything went exactly the way we thought," said El Medio Chief Rusty Ohlhausen. "The slight breeze is blowing in the right direction, too. And the structure folded in on itself just the way we expected. There was no damage to the mobile home next door that is less than 10 feet away and no damage to the nearby wooden fences either."
Butte County Code Enforcement Officer Wendy Jones was happy to see the house being destroyed.
"It was 'Red Tagged' and substandard, and the property owner agreed to have it burned down so the firefighters could receive the training," she said.
The training started at 8:30 a.m. and the building was on the ground by 2:30 p.m.
Whole story at: Chico Enterprise Record
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