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No one injured in fire that destroys Manor mobile home
 A fire destroyed an older, single-wide mobile home Sunday afternoon while the resident was on a motorcycle ride and his three children were nearby swimming in their grandfather's pool.

Jason Layton occupied the home at 113 Railroad Drive in the Dogtown area of McGrann in Manor Township. The owners are his parents, Kenneth and Kay Layton, who live closer than a block away.

Neighbors said the trailer is on Center Alley Road on a back street that runs next to Quay Street.

The blaze has left the family homeless.

"He's a single father raising three kids," said Jason Layton's girlfriend, Annette Kammerdiener, who lives there part of the time.

Layton and Kammerdiener returned on the motorcycle to find firefighters extinguishing the remains of the home. She, along with family members, consoled Layton outside the burned trailer.

Fire crews from Manor Township, Ford City, Ford Cliff and Kittanning 4 and 6 responded. No firefighters were injured.

The blaze, which broke out just before 4 p.m., may have started in a window air conditioner unit in the front, according to Manor Fire Chief Chad Evans.

"Nothing was running except for the air conditioner," said Evans. "We believe it was electrical and started there."

"No one was at home," he said.

The children had left for their grandfather's house about five minutes before the smoke started coming from the trailer.

"They (children and grandfather) heard neighbors yelling, 'There's a trailer on fire,'" said Evans.

The fire was reported to Armstrong 911 by neighbors who saw the thick black smoke.

"It was black as coal," said Paulette Peppler, who lives on nearby Third Avenue. "I thought it was a storm, everything was so black outside."

Evans said the trailer was a total loss.

The family's possessions, including pet birds and fish, were lost in the fire. Two cars owned by the residents parked outside the trailer had some damage. The family's dog was rescued from the yard by one of the children.

source: http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/leadertimes/news/s_687984.html

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