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Three Vallecito Lake residents displaced by mobile home fire

Fire consumed belongings; cause remains under investigation
A fire at a mobile home north of Vallecito Lake has displaced three long-time residents, friends say. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

A mobile home fire Monday night has displaced three Vallecito residents, consuming their home and all their belongings.

"We lost everything," said Alan Ridgeway, who was renting the unit with his 19-year old grandson, David Ridgeway and their mutual friend, Michael Esper. "The only thing we have are the clothes that we're wearing."

According to Upper Pine River Fire Protection District Chief Bruce Evans, the fire was reported at 8:25 p.m. at the mobile home north of Vallecito Lake on West Vallecito Creek Road.

Evans said emergency personnel arrived just five minutes after the dispatch, but the fire already had destroyed the mobile home.

Firefighters worked to keep the fire from spreading into the heavily forested area, as well as to neighboring homes.

Evans said his crews were assisted by the Durango and Los Pinos fire protection districts. The last crew left the scene around 3:30 a.m.

The investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing, Evans said, but it may be connected to a kerosene heater that was being used to thaw frozen pipes. No one was injured.

"We're still investigating right now, trying to piece together everyone's story," Evans said.

Ridgeway said the three men are staying with friends until they find a long-term solution. He said the community has rallied around them since the fire.

"Everyone knows us around here, and they're helping unbelievably," he said.

Karen Klingaman, a longtime friend and co-owner of the Rusty Shovel Saloon in Vallecito, said anyone who wants to drop off donations can do so at the restaurant. There is a donation box and collection jar in the bar.

"They're the most honest, trustworthy, nicest, old-time locals up here," she said. "They would give the shirt of their back for anybody."

The displaced tenants are also looking for a place to rent, as well as any available work. Ridgeway can be reached at 769-0655.

jromeo@durangoherald.com