Conneaut Township, PA – Last evening at around 7:20 PM, the Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to a reported structure fire near 10600 Route 18, across from the prison. As units responded, Erie County 911 received an additional report, including one involving a burn victim at a neighboring residence.
Chief 601 was first to arrive and immediately assessed the scene. He reported a two-story wood-frame residential structure with heavy smoke visible and notified incoming units of the need for a large-diameter hose (LDH) connection to a hydrant conveniently located across from the residence. Recognizing the need for traffic control, Chief 601 requested assistance from Springboro Fire Police to close Route 18 at Carter and Platea Fire Police to block the southbound lanes.
Engine 604 arrived moments later, and crews completed a 360-degree assessment of the structure. While no flames were visible from the exterior, heavy smoke poured from the eaves, signaling active fire within. Crews quickly advanced inside with a water can followed by a handline to begin suppression efforts. During their primary search, firefighters located active flames and initiated a direct attack, containing the fire within 15 minutes of their arrival.
As interior crews worked, ventilation became necessary. Fans were deployed to entry points to clear smoke and improve visibility. With the fire under control, crews transitioned to mop-up operations and continued overhaul, ensuring no hotspots remained within the structure.
Meanwhile, Engine 725 was released back into service before arriving on scene, while Engine 383 was directed to standby at Station 60 in case additional coverage was needed.
Pennsylvania State Police arrived at the scene to conduct an investigation. No further details are available at this time regarding the cause of the fire or the condition of the burn victim. One individual was transported to UPMC Hamot.
The Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department received support from Girard, Platea, Springfield, Springboro, Edinboro, and WC 111 during this incident. Their coordinated efforts ensured the situation was brought under control swiftly and safely.