Richmond crews battle fire at storage facility

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A fire erupted at a self-storage facility in Richmond on Tuesday, drawing immediate attention from local emergency services. Witnesses first reported seeing thick black smoke rising from the structure around 2 p. m. Fire crews from Richmond Fire Rescue quickly arrived to tackle the blaze, as images from the scene captured their efforts. The Richmond RCMP is assisting by managing traffic in the vicinity, ensuring that roads remain clear for emergency vehicles.

Fortunately, BC Emergency Health Services indicated that while paramedics were dispatched, there were no patients requiring transportation to the hospital. This incident highlights the critical role of local emergency services in responding to fire emergencies. Richmond Fire Rescue has been approached for more information regarding the cause and extent of the fire. Community members are urged to stay clear of the area as crews continue their work.

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