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July 10, 2026

Crews Respond to Reported Commercial Structure Fire in Girard

Girard Township, PA

Yesterday morning at around 11:00 AM, first responders from A.F. Dobler Hose were dispatched to a reported commercial structure fire at the GetGo along Route 20. Engines 563 and 553, along with Utilit…

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Rear Deck Fire Quickly Contained by Platea Firefighters Amid Extreme Heat

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Worker Rescued After Trench Collapse in Girard Township

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