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Black smoke could be seen for miles in Hillsborough County as a brush fire turned into a mobile home fire in Riverview.
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Initial reports indicated the fire started as a controlled burn and spread to the mobile homes at 4810 Foxye Lane.
JUDD CHAPIN/STAFF
Initial reports indicated the fire started as a controlled burn and spread to the mobile homes at 4810 Foxye Lane.
JUDD CHAPIN/STAFF
Initial reports indicated the fire started as a controlled burn and spread to the mobile homes at 4810 Foxye Lane.
JUDD CHAPIN/STAFF
Initial reports indicated the fire started as a controlled burn and spread to the mobile homes at 4810 Foxye Lane.
JASON BEHNKEN / STAFF
Hillsborough County Fire Rescue works the scene of a brush fire at 4810 Foxye Lane in Riverview Wednesday afternoon.
JASON BEHNKEN / STAFF
A Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office helicopter drops water on a brush fire at 4810 Foxye Lane in Riverview Wednesday afternoon.
JASON BEHNKEN / STAFF
A Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office helicopter uses a nearby pond to get water used to drop on a brush fire at 4810 Foxye Lane in Riverview Wednesday afternoon.
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Initial reports indicated the fire started as a controlled burn and spread to the mobile homes at 4810 Foxye Lane.
JUDD CHAPIN/STAFF
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Initial reports indicated the fire started as a controlled burn and spread to the mobile homes at 4810 Foxye Lane.
JUDD CHAPIN/STAFF
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Initial reports indicated the fire started as a controlled burn and spread to the mobile homes at 4810 Foxye Lane.
JUDD CHAPIN/STAFF
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Initial reports indicated the fire started as a controlled burn and spread to the mobile homes at 4810 Foxye Lane.
JUDD CHAPIN/STAFF
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Hillsborough County Fire Rescue works the scene of a brush fire at 4810 Foxye Lane in Riverview Wednesday afternoon.
JASON BEHNKEN / STAFF
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A Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office helicopter drops water on a brush fire at 4810 Foxye Lane in Riverview Wednesday afternoon.
JASON BEHNKEN / STAFF
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A Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office helicopter uses a nearby pond to get water used to drop on a brush fire at 4810 Foxye Lane in Riverview Wednesday afternoon.
JASON BEHNKEN / STAFF
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A 20-acre fire destroyed two mobile homes Wednesday afternoon in a Riverview neighborhood near Interstate 75 and U.S. 301.
There were no injuries in the 1 p.m. fire in the area of the 4800 block of Foxye Lane, but the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
"We checked with our permits with the Florida Forest Service," said Tommy Price, a forest ranger with the Florida Forest Service. "There is no permitted burns anywhere around here. Right now the cause of this fire is unknown."
Initial reports indicated the fire started as a controlled burn and spread to the mobile homes at 4810 Foxye Lane, said Ray Yeakley, a Hillsborough County Fire Rescue spokesman.
When firefighters arrived they found a large brush fire and two vacant mobile homes on fire, Yeakley said. The fire may have started in the mobile homes and spread to the field, he said.
Julie Burchfield was at a home on Foxye Lane with her cousin when they noticed something was wrong.
"All the electricity shut off," Burchfield said. "And then we heard this big explosion. Then me and my cousin we went outside and we started seeing the smoke and that's when we called the fire department."
Julie Burchfield and other residents in the area were evacuted. Julie Burchfield found her grandmother in the parking lot of a nearby business. Marilyn Burchfield couldn't get to her home because of the fire.
Firefighters rescued a dog and its three puppies at a home near the destroyed mobile homes.
Price said the crews worked well considering the conditions and the scale of the fire.
"I think we've done a really good job of getting in here and stopping it," Price said. "The winds are kind of high today so obviously our priority is to stop the fire and then we'll go back and figure what started the fire."
Hillsborough County Fire Rescue sent 20 trucks and 45 firefighters to the scene.
Some large electrical power lines were damaged by the fire.
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