(KMZA)--An Oneida family lost their trailer home to fire early Saturday morning.
Nemaha County Emergency Preparedness Director Russ Lierz told MSC News that firefighters were called to the Ray McAuliffe residence on the north side of Oneida around 6:30.
Lierz said McAuliffe, his wife and young son escaped the fire. However, Ray McAuliffe did suffer minor injuries.
The trailer home was listed as a total loss.
The Kansas State Fire Marshal's Office was contacted to investigate the cause of the fire.
The Bern and Seneca Fire Departments responded. Also were responding were the Nemaha County Sheriff's Department and EMS.
In addition, the American Red Cross responded to provide assistance to the family. Lierz said the McAuliffe's are staying with family in Sabetha.
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