A lone firefighter evaluates the fire prior to implementing attack on a mobile home on Lake Aldwell Road that burned Thursday night. Jay Cline/Clallam County Fire District 2

A lone firefighter evaluates the fire prior to implementing attack on a mobile home on Lake Aldwell Road that burned Thursday night. Jay Cline/Clallam County Fire District 2

Mobile home consumed in fire on Lake Aldwell Road

PORT ANGELES — A mobile home on Lake Aldwell Road west of Port Angeles caught fire while the occupant was cooking and was completely destroyed late Thursday night.

The occupant, Charles Powers, escaped safely but lost everything in the fire at 64 Lake Aldwell Road, which was reported at 10:22 p.m., said Chief Sam Phillips of Clallam County Fire District 2.

Powers obtained housing through Serenity House overnight, Phillips said.

Firefighters found the home in flames when they arrived with three engine, two water tenders and two command vehicles.

A nearby power line and trees were beginning to ignite from the radiant heat.

Clallam County Public Utility District crews disconnected electrical power so that firefighters could work safely, Phillips said.

Power told firefighters that he had been cooking bacon and had stepped away from the stove for awhile.

When he returned the kitchen was burning.

Power left the house and reported the fire to his landlord, Susie Gustafson, who reported the fire to emergency dispatchers.

Twenty firefighters used 7,000 gallons of water to extinguish the blaze. Clallam 2 was assisted by Clallam County Fire Districts 3 and 4 which each sent one engine.

The home was a trailer house of unknown year and manufacture, Phillips said.

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