SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Three people were hurt in a mobile home fire early Saturday near Geneva, according to the Seminole County Fire Department.
At approximately 6:12 a.m., reports began to pour in concerning a mobile home engulfed in flames with two individuals trapped inside, as confirmed by the fire department. Firefighters who reached Racoon Trail discovered that all four occupants had managed to evacuate the premises before their arrival.
According to the statement released by rescue personnel, two of the individuals sustained severe burns and were rushed to the hospital as trauma alerts. One of them was airlifted to Orlando, while the other was transported by ground ambulance. Meanwhile, a third person received advanced life support and was reported to be in a stable condition. Fortunately, the fourth occupant emerged from the incident unharmed.
The fire department also mentioned on social media that one of the residents of the home heroically rescued two other occupants, while a fourth individual had to escape through a window to ensure their safety.
At 6:12 am: mobile home fire on Racoon Trail, Geneva. 4 occupants. All out of home when units arrived. 1 occupant took other 2 out of home & 4th went out window. 2 patients w/ critical burns & one airlifted, 1 other ALS and 1 uninjured. Cause unknown & under state investigating. pic.twitter.com/oBK9Bum5xH
— Seminole County Fire Department (SCFD) PIO Media (@scfdpio) June 14, 2025
A defensive attack was made on the fire, which was put out and overhauled with help from the Oviedo Fire Department and Sanford Fire, according to the statement.
The cause of the fire is currently being investigated by the state fire marshal.
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