A fast-moving blaze ripped through a mobile home park near Azalea Springs Drive and Lankford Road in the Tucker area of Gwinnett County on Friday afternoon, swallowing multiple trailers in minutes and sending families scrambling to escape. By the time firefighters knocked it down, five mobile homes were considered likely total losses, several others were scorched by intense heat, and 22 residents had been forced out.
The flames spread quickly between the tightly packed units, turning the small park into a chaotic scene as smoke and fire jumped from home to home. Search teams later confirmed that everyone had made it out before crews arrived. One person was evaluated at the scene for injuries and then released, according to FOX 5 Atlanta.
Gwinnett County Fire and Emergency Services crews were dispatched at 3:11 p.m. to the intersection of Azalea Springs Drive and Lankford Road. When they pulled up, firefighters found multiple mobile homes already burning. Five units were ultimately deemed total losses, neighboring homes suffered heat damage, and the incident left nearly two dozen residents without a place to stay, FOX 5 Atlanta reported.
Hazards Slowed the Attack
As if battling a fast-moving fire was not enough, crews also had to contend with an energized metal perimeter fence and low water pressure in the area. Fire officials said the live fence and limited supply forced them to adjust tactics, staging more defensive operations to protect adjacent units while keeping firefighters safe…