16 Bug Bombs Ignite Trailer Fire
No More Bugs! No More Trailer!
EL CAJON, Calif. -- A family of six is homeless after a fire at their trailer home in the Chieftain Trailer Park on Ballard street in El Cajon Thursday.
Fire investigators with the El Cajon Fire Department said the fire appears to have been caused by the homeowner setting off 16 bug bombs in an enclosed area, with fumes being ignited by an unknown heat source.
The homeowner suffered a slight hand injury trying to fight the flames with a garden hose. He was treated at scene by paramedic firefighters, fire officials said.
Damage was estimated at $30,000 for the trailer home and its contents, fire officials said.
The American Red Cross is now assisting the displaced family of two adults and four children with temporary housing.
Source: 10news.com - Link
Photo credit: 10news.com - Chief Mike Scott, El Cajon Fire Dept.
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