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February 22, 2025
Firefighters Quickly Extinguish Vehicle Fire along Middle Road in Fairview Township

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Firefighters Quickly Extinguish Vehicle Fire along Middle Road in Fairview Township

Fairview Township, PAAt approximately 1:10 PM, Fairview Fire and Rescue were dispatched to the area of 8470 Middle Road in Fairview Township for a reported vehicle fire. Prior to their arrival, Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) confirmed the vehicle was actively burning and attempted to extinguish the fire using a fire extinguisher, but their efforts were unsuccessful.

Upon arrival, Fairview’s Engine 534 quickly deployed a bumper line to initiate a primary attack on the fire. Firefighters swiftly brought the flames under control. After extinguishing the fire, crews utilized thermal imaging cameras to check for any remaining hotspots and ensure the fire was completely out.

The scene was cleared, and crews returned to service approximately 45 minutes after the initial dispatch.

Published 2 hours ago
motor vehicle accident

SUV Crashes Into House in Girard after Striking Vehicle; No Injuries Reported

Girard, PA – At approximately 10:30 AM this morning, first responders from A.F. Dobler Hose were dispatched to a motor vehicle accident involving a car that crashed into a house along Hathaway Street near Mechanic Street. The vehicle veered off the roadway, striking the front right corner of the house, causing minor damage to the structure. The SUV sustained minor to moderate front-end damage. 

According to firefighters on scene, a second vehicle was also damaged in the accident. No injuries were reported. Fire and rescue crews cleared the scene, with Girard Police assuming control of the investigation.

Published 6 days ago
motor vehicle accident

Semi Strikes Beckman Road Bridge Near MM 12; No Injuries Reported

Girard Township, PA – This morning, the Platea Volunteer Fire Company, Springfield Volunteer Fire Company, West County Paramedics, and Pennsylvania State Police responded to a reported motor vehicle accident near mile marker 12 in the westbound lanes. While en route, crews were informed that multiple callers had reported a crash involving two tractor-trailers. Further updates indicated that the driver of a semi had reported striking the Beckman Road bridge, with no injuries reported.

West County 110 and 111 arrived on scene and confirmed that no injuries had occurred. Engine 592 arrived shortly after and placed both Engine 643 and Utility 646 back in service.

At this time, the Beckman Road bridge and sections of Beckman Road have been closed until further notice. PennDOT engineers will assess the structural integrity of the bridge, as a support beam beneath it sustained visible damage from the impact of the semi’s secured load. According to the last Beckman Road Bridge Feasibility Study released in 2023, the bridge has a clearance of just less than 14 feet over the westbound lanes. Additionally, the bridge was already slated for replacement in 2027.

No further details are available at this time.

Published 8 days ago
vehicle fire

Platea Firefighters Respond to Early Morning Vehicle Fire Near Exit 18

Girard Township, PAEarly this morning, at approximately 3:20 AM, the Platea Volunteer Fire Company was dispatched to a reported vehicle fire near Exit 18. Multiple callers reported seeing flames coming from the engine compartment. Erie County relayed these reports as Engine 592 responded to the scene. Pennsylvania State Police, already on location, communicated to Erie County to confirm the fire and provided guidance for crews to access the vehicle via the westbound exit ramp facing east.

Upon arrival, firefighters quickly deployed a bumper line and initiated fire suppression efforts to contain and extinguish the flames. Utility 599 later arrived to assist with fire police operations, ensuring scene safety and traffic control. Thanks to the swift response, the fire was brought under control without further incident. No injuries were reported.

Published 9 days ago
structure fire

Frozen Hydrants, Sub-Zero Temperatures, and a Stubborn Blaze: Firefighters Battle Intense Harbor Street Fire

Conneaut, OH – Last night at approximately 9 PM, Conneaut Fire and Rescue crews responded to a reported structure fire near 670 Harbor Street. Upon arrival, firefighters were met with a residential structure with heavy involvement in the rear of the structure, extending to a vehicle in the driveway and threatening a nearby detached garage. Faced with extreme conditions, additional resources were requested from Erie County, PA, and Ashtabula County, OH, to combat the fire.

The call for assistance was answered swiftly, with units from Ashtabula Township, Andover, Platea, Springfield, and Lake City joining the fight. Support also came in the form of Kingsville ambulance along with a specialized rehab unit from Lake City. These crews worked tirelessly in frigid, sub-zero temperatures that added layers of difficulty to the already challenging conditions.

The cold weather dealt a critical setback to initial firefighting efforts, as two nearby hydrants - conveniently located almost directly across the street - were frozen and inoperable. This forced crews to utilize an operational hydrant at 12th and Beaver Streets, approximately a couple of blocks away. To maintain a steady water supply, a tanker shuttle task force was employed, highlighting the need for tankers and also the dedication and coordination of all responding units.

As the fire continued, crews faced additional challenges when it was discovered that the basement stairs had burned out, leaving no direct access to the fire’s source. This required innovative tactics, including the deployment of cellar nozzles through holes cut in the floor above the basement. Despite these efforts, the stubborn blaze, coupled with the punishing cold, kept firefighters on the scene for an extended period.

Ultimately, the fire was brought under control through sheer determination, expertise, and teamwork. The combined efforts of local and neighboring fire departments showcased their commitment to protecting lives and property, even under the harshest conditions. One individual was transported from the scene to University Hospital’s Brown Memorial for medical treatment.

Published a month ago

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