Perry Hi-Way Tackles Structure Fire With Heavy Involvement on Oliver Road
Summit Township, PA – This afternoon, at approximately 3:30 PM, Perry Hi-Way was dispatched to a reported structure fire near 8330 Oliver Road, between Robinson Road and Hamot Road. Erie County Dispatch informed responding units that a passerby had reported the fire. As units approached the scene, they observed smoke in the vicinity of Peach Street.
Upon arrival, Chief 420 assumed command and confirmed a working fire on Side A of the structure. Crews deployed a handline from the engine and established a supply line to the hydrant across from Perry Hi-Way Station 42. After completing a 360-degree assessment, Chief 420 identified additional fire activity on the Charlie side and directed crews to pull a second line to the rear of the structure. Chief 420 instructed all fireground crews to operate in defensive mode only. County dispatch contacted the electric and gas companies to secure utilities.
Lieutenant 42L1 reported that the attic of the structure was fully involved. Crews utilized multiple handlines, blitz fire monitors, and Edinboro’s ladder truck to combat the blaze. During operations, the roof and portions of the structure collapsed. The metal roof, fire load, and debris from portions of the structural collapse made fire suppression efforts more challenging.
Mutual aid was provided by Kuhl Hose, McKean Hose Company, Edinboro Volunteer Fire Department, and Millcreek paramedics, who supported the firefighting efforts. Kuhl Hose’s Rehab Trailer was also on scene, assisting firefighters.
At this time, the cause of the fire remains under investigation.