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Woman Pulled To Safety From Thomasville House Fire

Firefighters say the home is completely destroyed.
Credit: WFMY News 2
Thomasville mobile home fire.

THOMASVILLE, N.C. - A woman is safe after she was pulled out of her home that caught fire in Thomasville.

The fire was called in shortly before 5 p.m. at a mobile home on Beam Drive near Goins Drive, according to Davidson County 911.

Davidson County 911 says everyone got out of the house safely before firefighters arrived.

WFMY News 2 spoke with neighbors on scene who say a neighbor who saw the home burning, ran inside and got the woman out safe. They said she was the only one in the home when the fire started.

A battalion chief on scene says firefighters were able to retrieve a pet bunny that was in a back bedroom. Wednesday morning, the fire chief said the bunny had since died.

Fire investigators say the home is completely destroyed. There's no word yet on what caused the fire or where it started in the home.

American Red Cross will be assisting the family.

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