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PARAMEDICS have treated two children for smoke inhalation following a caravan fire in Junortoun.
One is a primary school aged child.
The second is a preschool aged child.
Both appear to be in a stable condition.
Over in Kangaroo Flat, paramedics assessed a woman believed aged in her 30s but did not need to treat her or take her to hospital.
Emergency services were called to both incidents at around the same time this afternoon but are understood not to be related.
Earlier
A CARAVAN appears to have been destroyed by fire in Junortoun.
Emergency services have been called to the scene of the fire off of Popes Road at 4.34pm.
The caravan was close to a house but the flames do not appear to have spread to the home.
Firefighters have marked the incident as under control.
Paramedics have been called to the incident and have just arrived.
Meanwhile, firefighters were called to an unrelated incident across the other side of the city after a fire alarm went off in Kangaroo Flat.
However, the incident in Duke Street was quickly marked as under control and firefighters have been leaving the scene.
More to come.
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