Firefighters spray water Monday night on flames engulfing a home at 612 Station Road in Hebron. Two people escaped to safety. A state fire investigator was at the scene Tuesday to try to determine the cause. Chuck Blaquiere

HEBRON — Two people escaped to safety after flames engulfed a mobile home on Station Road at about 8 p.m. Monday.

Firefighters from several area departments battled the blaze at 612 Station Road, which destroyed the home and most of its contents.

An investigator takes photographs Tuesday afternoon of a burned-out home at 612 Station Road in Hebron. Two people escaped the blaze Monday night. The cause is being investigated. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

On Tuesday, the fire was being investigated with help from the Office of the State Fire Marshal.

No injuries were reported. The home was occupied by Mary Lou Brown and one other person, according to Hebron Fire Chief James Trundy. It was not immediately clear if Brown was the homeowner.

The mobile home was a complete loss, Trundy said.

Flames shoot Monday night from a home at 612 Station Road in Hebron, where two people escaped to safety. Firefighters were not able to save the structure. The cause is under investigation by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Chuck Blaquiere photo

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