Double-wide sustains âsignificantâ damage in Jones County fire A double-wide mobile home in southern Jones County suffered significant damage during a Saturday night fire. (Source: Jones County Fire Council) By WDAM Staff | January 17, 2021 at 1:17 PM CST - Updated January 17 at 1:17 PM
From Jones County Fire Council
JONES COUNTY, Miss. (WDAM) - A mobile home in southern Jones County sustained significant damage during a Saturday night fire.
Southwest, South Jones and Boggy volunteer fire departments responded at 6:27 p.m. Saturday to a report of a structure fire at 12 Dogwood Lake Road.
Homeowner Charles McNeil and his wife, Shelia, were preparing supper when a passerby knocked on their door and told them their double-wide mobile home was on fire.
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