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Woman and dogs safe after escaping trailer fire in Richmond

Richmond Fire are investigating the cause of the fire this morning. Early reports indicate it may have been a stove or heating source.

The fire broke out in the woman's trailer in the 17000-block of River Road

Firefighters prepare to battle the blaze that broke out in a woman's trailer on River Road. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

A woman and her two dogs are safe after they escaped a fire that broke out in their trailer in Richmond late Tuesday night.

Firefighters were called to the 17000-block of River Road just before midnight, after a neighbour saw the woman's trailer on fire near a wooded area.

Battalion Chief Gordon Graebel with Richmond Fire said the woman and her dogs managed to escape the fire mostly unharmed.

Richmond Fire Battalion Chief Gordon Graebel arrives on scene. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

Graebel said the cause may have had something to do with a heat source inside the trailer.

"It could be something to do with the cold weather and perhaps a wood stove, but we're not certain at this time," he said.

"That's what some of the initial reports are from the homeowner."

Graebel said the dogs may have suffered some smoke inhalation, but the woman was physically unharmed.

However, the fire destroyed her trailer.

Graebel said the woman's trailer is most likely a "total loss." (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)