Newport — Fire officials said no one was injured in a mobile home fire that displaced one person in Newport on Sunday.

The afternoon blaze at 613 Unity Road resulted in the house being deemed a complete loss, Newport Fire Chief Wayne Conroy said.

Conroy said the fire was likely caused by wiring in a ceiling fan.

Firefighters were initially called to the property, which includes two other homes and Stone’s Auto Body, shortly after 1 p.m.

“Upon arrival we had steady smoke coming out of the mobile home and we struck a first-alarm,” Conroy said in a phone interview.

Crews from Lempster Unity, Sunapee and Claremont all responded to the scene, while firefighters from Goshen and New London provided station coverage. Together, crews got the fire under control in about 20 minutes.

“It was a real quick knockdown by the guys,” Conroy said.

First responders also evaluated the residents and family members at the scene, he said, because some of them attempted to salvage items during the fire. None of them were injured, Conroy said, and the man who was displaced intends to stay with family. The property is owned by Stuart and Joanne Stone, according to town tax records.

— Staff reports