Fire This Morning in Cutten Destroys Mobile Home

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On August 7, 2025, at approximately 0701 hours, Humboldt Bay Fire responded to a reported residential structure fire with possible occupants trapped in the 1900 block of Ridgewood Drive in Cutten. The response included four fire engines, two chief officers, and an ambulance.
Engine 8112 was first on scene and reported a single-wide mobile home with heavy fire showing from the rear, with flames potentially threatening nearby structures. Chief 8100 arrived shortly thereafter, assumed Incident Command, and directed Engine 8112 to begin fire attack and conduct a primary search for any trapped occupants. Engine 8113 arrived and was assigned to support fire attack operations. Engine 8115 secured a water supply from a nearby hydrant, while Engine 8114 was tasked with protecting adjacent structures.
The fire was brought under control within 20 minutes. A thorough search confirmed that no occupants were inside the residence at the time of the fire. Humboldt Bay Fire crews remained on scene for approximately three hours to fully extinguish the fire and complete a cause and origin investigation.
The fire was determined to be electrical in nature. The mobile home was a total loss, with damages estimated at $25,000. No damage was reported to any surrounding structures.Humboldt Bay Fire would like to thank the following agencies for their assistance during this incident: City Ambulance, California Highway Patrol, Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office, PG&E, Arcata Fire District, and the American Red Cross, who provided temporary shelter for the displaced occupant.[image from HBF]
We remind the public to drive cautiously near emergency scenes for the safety of both responders and the community
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Not to be pedantic, but Ridgewood Heights would be a more appropriate label for that neighborhood.
Cutten is a couple miles to the North.
South Cutten?
Such a sad sight. I can’t imagine how the folks that own that home must feel to see it fully destroyed. Thank God that there were no occupants trapped inside. Humboldt Bay Fire always tries their very best to save what they can. Thank you to City Ambulance, California Highway Patrol, Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office, PG&E, Arcata Fire District and the wonderful folks with the American Red Cross who provided temporary shelter for the occupants.