Update:  The Cause of the fire that destroyed a mobile home on Monday February 12th, at 154 Sunnyside Mobile, in Jamestown is officially undetermined.

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Lt. Sheldon Mohr  tells CSiNewsNow.com that the dollar amount of the loss is  not known as the value of the trailer located at 154 Sunnyside Mobile Manor is not known.

Jamestown  (CSi)  Feb 15, 2018:  The Cause of the fire that destroyed a mobile home on Monday February 12, at 154 Sunnyside Mobile, in Jamestown is officially undetermined.

Lt. Sheldon Mohr  tells CSiNewsNow.com that the dollar amount of the loss is  not known as the value of the trailer located at 154 Sunnyside Mobile Manor is not known.

Previously:   Jamestown  (CSi)  The Jamestown City Fire Department was called to 154 Sunnyside Trailer Court at 1:56 p.m. on Monday, where a mobile home was destroyed by fire.

When the five fire units and 26 fire fighters arrived on the scene there was extensive smoke with fire coming from the attic area of the home.

The home was not occupied, with a neighbor calling 9-1-1.

Lt. Sheldon Mohr says heat caused siding damage to an adjacent mobile home.

He says a mixture of water and about 5 gallons of foam were used to fight the fire, provided through the tank truck, with another tank called to the scene for additional water.

The fire hydrant north of  15th Street Northwest was being used with hoses extending to the north end of Sunnyside.

Jamestown Public Works informed motorists that  4th Ave Northwest was closed to through traffic between 15th St & 19th Street  Northwest during the fire fight, and was reopened around 4:30-p.m.

No injuries, reported and the cause is under investigation..

Otter Tail Power and Montana Dakota Utility crews were dispatched to the scene for disconnects.

The Red Cross is giving assistance to the displaced residents.

City fire fighters remained on the scene later into the late afternoon, packing up a large amount of hose that was needed from the hydrant near 15th Street, all the way to the north end of Sunnyside.

The fire scene was cleared at 4:48-p.m.

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