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Deputies Rudy Vallejo and Levi Abeyta arrived at the scene of the "fully engulfed structure fire" and helped rescue one of the boys.
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Deputies Rudy Vallejo and Levi Abeyta were the first two to arrive at the scene and found a mobile home engulfed in flames. According to a police report, a 15-year-old boy called for help after discovering his home was on fire.
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