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Boca Raton Mobile Home Fire Is Out, Investigation Continues

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Boca Raton Mobile Home Fire Is Out, Investigation Continues

Mobile Home On Seaspray Place In Watergate Estates Burned Badly. Large Fire Rescue And Sheriff Response.

Boca Raton Mobile Home Fire Investigation Continues

Boca Raton Mobile Home Fire Investigation Continues, Boca Post

BOCA RATON, FL – Boca Post (BocaPost.com) — Palm Beach County Fire Rescue and Palm Beach County Sheriff’s deputies are still on scene at a residential fire in west Boca Raton.

No injuries have been reported; however, Fire Rescue had to respond to this residence fire 3 times in the last 12 hours.

A badly burned mobile home with a gaping hole in the roof is what remains of the residence at 22953 Seaspray Place, a mobile home that sold for $180,000 in March 2022.

Residential Fire At The Residence At 22963 Seaspray Pl In Watergate Estates

Residential Fire At The Residence At 22963 Seaspray Pl In Watergate Estates, First Response On Sunday Night.

While the flames are out, PBSO and PBCFR are still on scene and the area is secured from the public while the investigation continues. Sources tell Boca Post that PBSO to was requested to respond as the residents would not leave the unsafe structure.

This is after several calls to fire rescue went out about a residential fire at the residence at 22963 Seaspray Pl in Watergate Estates, a mobile home neighborhood in West Boca.

It is unclear at the moment what caused the fire to be re-ignited after emergency crews put it out the first two times.

Mobile Home On Seaspray Place In Watergate Estates Burned Badly. Large Fire Rescue And Sheriff Response

Mobile Home On Seaspray Place In Watergate Estates Burned Badly. Large Fire Rescue And Sheriff Response

Stay tuned for more details as they become available.

Hearing Sirens? Find Out Why, NOW

Boca Post reported the 3 calls immediately on CODE3:

  1. 5/15/22 – 9:34 PM – Residential Fire
  2. 5/16/22 – 12:08 AM – Residential Fire
  3. 5/16/22 – 9:45 AM – Residential Fire

As always, you can see local dispatch calls like this LIVE on CODE3, Boca Post’s Live Dispatch Map, which maps current 911 dispatches live as they occur so you can know why you are hearing sirens in the area as they happen.

Additionally, Boca Post provides basic call information alongside a map of the last 25 calls on a page for most of the geographic areas that we cover. The most recent 25 Boca Raton 911 calls can be quickly seen on the Boca Raton news page alongside the latest Boca Raton news provided by Boca Post.

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