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March 12, 2026

Four-Wheeler Fire Extends to Deck, Prompts Structure Fire Response on Cross Station Road

Girard Township, PA

This evening at around 7:20 PM, firefighters from A.F. Dobler Hose were dispatched to a reported four-wheeler fire in the vicinity of 11390 Cross Station Road, with initial reports advising the ATV wa…

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Water Rescue Crews Save Dog Trapped Under Bridge in Albion Borough Park

Albion Borough, PAThis afternoon at around 4:40 PM, rescue personnel from Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched for a reported dog stuck under a bridge at the Albion Borough Park. This incident followed multiple rounds of heavy rainfall throughout the day creating swift water conditions and a very high creek. Chief 601 went enroute to the scene and was advised that a Rottweiler that fell into the creek and was stuck under the most western bridge in the park. Following, Chief 601 requested Lake City Fire Company to standby their station while crews arrived to get a better understanding of the scope of the situation. Ambulance 617 and Engine 604 joined Chief 601 at the scene.At 5 minutes after the initial dispatch, Chief 601 was on scene and reported the water moving swiftly, with a dog on the underside of the bridge with audible barks present and requested the Lake City Water Rescue Team to respond to the scene. Lake City was enroute to the scene within 10 minutes after being initially requested to standby by Chief 601. Lake City arrived on scene at 5:08 PM and crews immediately sprang into action. Crews deployed an RDC as a platform in case they needed a water-based platform during the operations. Additional personnel went right to the scene of the bridge and began surveying the situation. Crews could continue to hear the dog within the underside of the bridge within the compartment.Before crews could gain access to the dog, the bridge acted as a strainer and collected debris from the raging creek. Large logs and large piles of debris had to be removed from the underside of the bridge (which was hollow) to allow crews to gain access to openings under the bridge to gain access to the dog. During this operation, crews had to access the underneath of the bridge from both sides to assist with the removal of the debris.Once crews removed debris from underneath the bridge, crews reevaluated the ongoing situation and devised a plan to rescue the dog. While the dog was not in the best position, practically swimming at that point to stay above water, the crews quickly went underneath the bridge and attached a collar to the dog. A water rescue technician then rescued the dog, pulling the dog from underneath of the bridge. At the same time, the dog owners and bystanders pulled on the rope and brought the dog over to the edge of the creek where the dog was placed onto dry ground. It was at that point that Chief 601 announced that it was a successful recovery as the dog shook off excess water.At that point, one person carried the dog to the back of a truck and wrapped the dog in blankets. The dog was then taken to a veterinary to be evaluated. No injuries were reported on scene and crews about an hour and ten minutes after the initial dispatch.

Published 2 days ago86
vegetation fire

Cranesville Firefighters Quickly Contain Grass Fire on Griffey Road

Conneaut Township, PAThis afternoon at around 12:30 PM, firefighters from the Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched to a reported grass fire in the vicinity of the 9800 block of Griffey Road. While units were enroute, Erie County 911 advised crews that approximately two acres were either actively burning or had recently burned.Ambulance 617 arrived on scene first and confirmed a small perimeter fire that was still actively burning. Engine 602 and Brush Truck 609 arrived a short time later, with crews deploying a forestry line to begin water suppression while additional personnel used fire rakes to establish a fire line around the perimeter.Firefighters were able to bring the fire under control within approximately 15 minutes of apparatus arriving on scene. Crews remained on location for a short time afterward to complete mop-up operations and ensure no hotspots remained.

Published 4 days ago39
vegetation fire

Wind-Driven Brush Fire Threatens Structure Along Route 98 in Franklin Township

Franklin Township, PAThis afternoon at approximately 3:20 PM, firefighters from Franklin Township and the Edinboro Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched to a reported brush fire in the vicinity of 10200 Route 98. A.F. Dobler Hose Company was added to the assignment shortly after the initial dispatch for a brush truck response.Edinboro’s 38L1 arrived on scene and advised the fire was not a controlled burn, requesting all incoming units to continue priority one and asking for a tanker if one had not already been dispatched. 38L1 also reported that the wind-driven fire had spread to approximately one acre and was threatening a nearby structure located about 50 feet away, requiring crews to quickly work to cut off the fire’s advancement.Edinboro’s Brush Truck 397 arrived shortly after and crews deployed Indian tanks and hand tools, including rakes, along the fire perimeter to stop the forward spread. Girard Brush Truck 548 arrived a short time later and was directed to access the backyard with additional manpower and hand tools to assist with containment.The fire was placed under control at approximately 3:48 PM, about 11 minutes after Edinboro’s brush truck arrived on scene. Command then downgraded Engine 383 to priority two while crews remained on scene to continue investigating the cause of the fire. Once crews checked for hotspots and areas of smoldering debris, crews returned back in service.

Published 4 days ago52
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Lake City Firefighters Rescue Individual from Creek Bed Along West Lake Road

Girard Township, PAOn Saturday at approximately 3:35 PM, personnel from the Lake City Fire Company were dispatched to the 9000 block of West Lake Road for a reported fall victim. This dispatch came shortly after units returned from a water standby for an event in Western Erie County. Units 579 and 577 (and later Utility 566 and the mule) responded to the call with six personnel.Upon arrival, crews were directed back to a nearby creek bed by a bystander where an injured individual was located. Due to the terrain and the victim’s location, responders requested Utility 566 and the department’s rescue mule to assist with accessing the patient and completing the extrication. Fairview Lake Shore Fire Department’s Utility 504 advised they were in the area and responded to assist with the incident.Prior to the dispatch, a bystander from the area had been alerted to a missing individual in the area. After conducting a quick search of the surrounding area, the bystander located the victim in the creek bed. Soon after, 911 was contacted, prompting the emergency response.With the assistance of bystanders and Lake City personnel, crews were able to quickly extricate the victim from the creek bed and move them onto dry land for further evaluation. The individual was then transported to a nearby hospital. Units cleared the scene a short time later after ensuring the patient was safely in the care of medical personnel.

Published 5 days ago85
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Water Rescue Technicians Ferry Stranded Fishermen to Safety at Elk Creek

Girard Township, PAThis evening at around 6:45 PM, water rescue technicians, rescue personnel, and medical personnel from Lake City Fire Company and West County Paramedics were dispatched to a report of stranded fishermen at an inlet near the mouth of Elk Creek. Lake City responded to the incident with nine personnel total, including six water rescue technicians and three support personnel. The individuals had reportedly attempted multiple times to cross back to shore but became stuck in deep mud, in some spots nearly waist-deep.West County 112 and Chief 560 went enroute to the scene shortly after the initial dispatch. While enroute, Erie County 911 advised that the three individuals were on land and not in the water, with no reported injuries, but were unable to make their way back across due to thick mud conditions. Chief 560 arrived first on scene and reported seeing lights in the trees while approaching the vicinity of the mouth. Upon arrival, he confirmed three subjects were located on the island with no active distress but surrounded by difficult mud conditions.Ambulance 577 and Utility 566, along with the department’s mule, went enroute to the scene. Ambulance 577 and West County 112 arrived shortly thereafter and staged near the incident location. As Utility 566 approached, Chief 560 instructed the crew to illuminate the wooded area in an attempt to locate an alternate path to extricate the individuals from the island. After checking the area with no viable route found, Water Rescue 579 arrived on scene a short time later.Following a quick assessment of the area, crews determined the safest course of action would be to deploy the inflatable RDC and ferry the individuals across the water.Support and technical personnel on scene inflated the RDC using air tanks while additional members established a rope-based rigging system. A throw bag with rope was deployed to the stranded individuals, allowing them to pull the RDC across to their side of the island. During the first ferry trip, two individuals were transported across the water on the RDC. Once back on the shoreline, they were evaluated by EMS and subsequently released. A short time later, the final individual was ferried across to land and was also evaluated and released by EMS. No injuries were reported.

Published 10 days ago32