LINCOLN, Neb. -- Nearly 10 emergency vehicles responded to a fire in west Lincoln on Friday morning. 

Sergeant Jason Mayo of the Lancaster County Sheriff's Department tells News Channel Nebraska that an old RV caught fire around 9 a.m. on a private residence near Southwest 44th and West A Street. 

While crews were able to put out the blaze, Mayo said emergency responders were concerned when an individual that was on the premises couldn't be located. That person was eventually found unharmed. 

Damage to the RV is considered to be a total loss. 

The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office, Malcolm Fire and Rescue, and Southwest Rural Fire all responded to the scene.