
Second Alarm Structure Fire Contained on Philadelphia Road in Single Digit Temperatures
Springboro, PA – On Sunday evening, shortly after 9:30 PM, firefighters from Springboro Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 2100 block of Philadelphia Road. In addition to Conneautville, Fellows Club, and Cranesville were dispatched to assist Springboro. Crews operated on scene in single digit temperatures.
While enroute, crews were advised that the structure fire involved a residential structure. Springboro units arrived on scene to find a two-story residence with heavy smoke showing. Springboro’s Chief established command on arrival and immediately requested a second alarm due to the smoke conditions, rural location, and the need for additional water supply amid ongoing weather conditions.
The second alarm brought additional manpower and tanker support from Monroe, Springfield, Kingsville, Platea, and Linesville.
Firefighters advanced handlines into the interior of the structure and initiated a rapid interior attack. Crews located the fire near the front corner of the residence, with the fire believed to have originated in the wall near the chimney. The fire was quickly brought under control, and crews remained on scene to complete overhaul operations.
Despite a quick knockdown, the structure sustained heavy damage, including significant smoke and water damage. Firefighters were able to contain the fire while using less than 1,000 gallons of water.







