Fire crews fight evening trailer fire on 401

Fire crews were called out to a trailer fire on Highway 401 Thursday night.

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Fire crews were called out to a trailer fire on Highway 401 Thursday night. Eastbound lanes were closed at Iona Road in Dutton for a couple of hours while emergency crews were on scene. According to the Southwold Fire Department, no injuries were reported.

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