Two Manufactured Homes and an RV Destroyed in Fire

Firefighters at structure fire off Spears Avenue east of Eureka.

Firefighters at structure fire off Spears Avenue east of Eureka. [Photo by Mark McKenna]

Press release from Humboldt Bay Fire:

On 01/19/2021 at 10:43 P.M. Humboldt Bay Fire was dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 2700 block of Spears Road. The first arriving unit reported two fully involved single-wide manufactured homes with an additional partially involved recreational vehicle next to it. The occupants of the manufactured homes and recreational vehicle told fire personnel that all people and animals had been evacuated.

Humboldt Bay Fire units had extreme difficulty accessing the long, steep, muddy driveway. Personnel began extending several hundred feet of hose up the driveway by hand to fight the fire. Additional units had to hand-lay 350 feet of supply line to a hydrant as an unattended pickup obstructed the roadway that lead to the closest hydrant.

Fire personnel encountered multiple explosions from propane tanks during the incident. At one-point personnel were advised by the occupants that several propane tanks, including a 200-gallon tank, had recently been filled. Personnel saw several tanks venting with fire shooting in to the air. Personnel pulled back to a safer distance but continued to fight the fire. A large propane tank exploded causing a nearby Redwood tree to become involved in fire.

After approximately one hour of firefighting, personnel gained fire control. Even after the fire was controlled, several more explosions occurred causing firefighters to back out. Due to the large amount of burning materials on the property fire crews will be on scene to mop-up for several hours.

Humboldt Bay Fire had four engines on scene. City Ambulance was also on scene as a precautionary measure. Cal Fire responded a duty officer at the request of Humboldt Bay Fire as this incident occurred on the joint response area between Humboldt Bay Fire and Cal Fire. Pacific Gas and Electric responded and secured the electrical to the property.

At the time of this news release, fire personnel were still mopping up and unable to investigate the cause of the fire. The estimated loss is $200,000.

Earlier: Structure Fire off of Spears Road East of Eureka

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Puest
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Puest
3 years ago

So, which was it??? A 5th Wheel, or an RV??? Inquiring minds, or what little is left of a mind in my case, want to know!!!

Puest
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Puest
3 years ago
Reply to  Puest

Exactly what I was thinking!!! Can you, smell the Smoke, from my Sawdust smoldering when I attempt to think???!!! I just wanted to make sure my Sleep deprived eyes were functioning properly!!!

Puest
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Puest
3 years ago
Reply to  Puest

Exactly what I was thinking!!! Can you, smell the Smoke, from my Sawdust smoldering when I attempt to think???!!! I just wanted to make sure my Sleep deprived eyes were functioning properly!!!

Puest
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Puest
3 years ago
Reply to  Puest

Hmm seems I created an Echo in here!!! Not sure how but…!!!

Martin
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Martin
3 years ago

A big thank you to Humboldt Bay Fire, Cal Fire and PG&E for fighting that dangerous fire. The whole job was back breaking work pulling hoses up the muddy road and around obstacles, plus dodging exploding propane canisters and tanks. I am grateful that not a single person was hurt. I don’t think anything will slow down those Humboldt Bay Fire guys, you all rock!!!

Property owner
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Property owner
3 years ago
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A very big thank you to all that responded,it was a pretty scary experience,everyone that responded was awesome.responded faster then I would have thought possible &very efficient.and yes it is a treacherous driveway&several of the crew ran up it with hoses repeatedly.considering it was such a horrible experience,the entire crew was amazing,I can’t thank them enough!also keeping in mind they put their lives on the line every day to keep others safe,thank you so much.

Dave Sky
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Dave Sky
3 years ago

Our fire fighters once again to the rescue! Thank you!

NorCalNative
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NorCalNative
3 years ago

Glad no one was hurt. I lost a 20′ Airstream to wildfire along with house in 2017. The propane tank exploded and ripped the trailer in half.

Later that night when I evacuated to a nearby shopping mall you could hear propane tanks exploding throughout the night. Some were pops and some were booms. Fire and Gas not a good combo.