Scot Davis, with Durango Fire Protection District, walks through of whats left of Enrique Rubalcava's home on Monday after a fire destroyed the Alpine Shadows Subdivision house and shed east of Durango earlier in the morning.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Fire destroyed a mobile home early Monday morning on Alpine Drive. The fire also burned a boat, vehicle, scooter and outdoor equipment, including a lawnmower and snowblower.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Fire destroyed a mobile home early Monday morning on Alpine Drive. The fire also burned a boat, vehicle, scooter and outdoor equipment, including a lawnmower and snowblower.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A boulder and wheel barrel badly burned in the front yard of Enrique Rubalcava's home on Monday after a fire destroyed the Alpine Shadows Subdivision house and shed east of Durango earlier in the morning.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Cruiser belonging to Enrique Rubalcava is one of the three dogs that escaped the fire but sadly two dogs are missing in the home on Monday after a fire destroyed the Alpine Shadows Subdivision house and shed east of Durango earlier in the morning.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A child's wagon burned in half in the front yard of Enrique Rubalcava's home on Monday after a fire destroyed the Alpine Shadows Subdivision house and shed east of Durango earlier in the morning.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A fiberglass boat on a trailer in the front yard of Enrique Rubalcava's home was a total loss on Monday after a fire destroyed the Alpine Shadows Subdivision house and shed east of Durango earlier in the morning.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
An SUV burned up but a front end loader sustained minor damage in the front yard of Enrique Rubalcava's home on Monday after a fire destroyed the Alpine Shadows Subdivision house and shed east of Durango earlier in the morning.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A new motor scooter is a total loss next to Enrique Rubalcava's home on Monday after a fire destroyed the Alpine Shadows Subdivision house and shed east of Durango earlier in the morning.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A mobile home was destroyed in an early morning fire Monday in the Alpine Shadows subdivision, east of Durango.
The fire was reported at 4:42 a.m. on East Pine Ridge Road, northeast of Elmore's Corner. Twelve minutes later, a shed and home were fully engulfed in flames, and the fire was spreading to the forest, said Karola Hanks, fire marshal with the Durango Fire Protection District.
"It's a mobile home, and half of it is gone, so I would say that's a total loss," she said.
The fire appears to have started in the shed, she said. The cause was under investigation Monday.
No one was injured while fighting the blaze.
The home is owned by Enrique Rubalcava, according to La Plata County Assessor records.
Rubalcava ran back into the house looking for his five dogs. He was able to free three of them before jumping through a window for safety. He suffered a cut to his head and tore his clothing while jumping through the window.
A Yorkshire terrier and Pomeranian remained missing as of mid-morning Monday.
"We always advise people that pets and property, unfortunately, should be left alone, and definitely make sure people are out and safe," said Scott Davis, with DFPD. "Let the fire department come in and search for pets and try to save your property. Bottom line is, we don't advise anyone to go into a fire for any reason."
The fire also burned a boat, vehicle, scooter and outdoor equipment, including a lawnmower and snowblower.
"There was not a lot of property left that was not touched by fire," Davis said.
Firefighters had to pull water from the Three Springs subdivision, more than 2 miles away, which had the closest functioning fire hydrant, he said.
Check back with www.durangoherald.com for updates.
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