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Updated: 6:14 PM Feb 21, 2012
Dayton Family Loses Home to Fire; Help Fund Established
The American Red Cross is stepping in to help a Dayton family, after their home burned down late Monday night.
Posted: 5:34 PM Feb 21, 2012Reporter: Staff Email Address: news@kolotv.com |
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DAYTON, NV - The American Red Cross is stepping in to help a Dayton family, after their home burned down late Monday night.
The Central Lyon County Fire Protection District says around 11:30 p.m. a home caught fire at 354 Sutro Springs Road in the Mark Twain area of Dayton.
When fire crews got there, the family was standing outside, while their home was fully engulfed in flames. Two adults and four children were living in the home. One of the adults was treated for minor burns at the scene.
Crews say the entire home was damaged or destroyed. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
A donation fund has been set up for anyone who wants to help the family, which lost just about everything. You can go into any Wells Fargo branch and ask to donate to the Cram Family Donation Fund.
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thank you to every body that has been there for my family people have it right we do have a modular home some might call it a trailer but we called it home and my wife made it very beautiful so call it what you want we may have lost every thing we owned but we still have each other and our friends and family and our community and that is all that matters because these other people do not no even no us because if they did they would no the kind of people my self and my family our i just want to say thank you to every one that has been there for my family the dayton community is awesom thank you and thank you to the people we do not even know that has been there for us and thank you to the fire department they did an awesom job they did every thing they could for my family they could have not done anything different and for that my family is very greatful thank you please stop talking about the dayton community and our fire department because one day you might need them and it is a fact last time I checked it is not a crime to own gun and ammo no matter how many or how much thank you
It is a tragedy this family lost their home. I feel especially sorry for the children having lost all their belongings that they themselves earned and payed for themselves. The loss of pets is also saddening. Having known this family for years & years,they will be fine, they are financially set for life. It is hard for the children and having to return to school but the adults are fine. They no longer need to work and have the resources to rebuild their life. The fire department did a great job knowing what they were up against. The community has done a great job with the support.
I am sad for the children, and the dead animals. The adults lost material items. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROCHED SLOWLY DUE TO THE "FACT" THAT THERE WERE NUMEROUS WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION IN THE HOME ! THAT IS A FACT!
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