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Multiple Fire Departments Respond After Trees Fall Onto Fairview Township Residence

Fairview Township, PAThis evening at around 6 PM, rescue personnel from Fairview Lake Shore Fire Department and Perry Highway Hose Company were dispatched to a reported partial structural collapse in the vicinity of Old Mill Road in Fairview Township. Initial information provided to first responders indicated that a tree had fallen onto a residence, causing a partial collapse of the structure. At the time of dispatch, no injuries were reported. A.F. Dobler Hose Company was also added to the assignment, and responded with rescue 544.Ladder 509 arrived on scene first and advised of one large tree into the residence. Rescue 539 arrived a short time later, with L4 assuming command. Rescue 544 was placed back in service prior to arriving on scene. Crews conducted both exterior and interior assessments of the structure and determined that two trees had fallen onto the residence and penetrated through the attic area. Personnel on scene also confirmed that all occupants had safely evacuated the home prior to their arrival.Rescue 428 continued to the scene to further evaluate the structural integrity of the residence and determine if any shoring operations would be necessary. Prior to Rescue 428’s arrival, crews from Ladder 509 and Rescue 539 secured the electric service and meter to the residence. Additionally, firefighters deployed high-visibility caution tape around the side of the structure where one of the trees was being partially supported by the wall of the house.No injuries were reported. After crews completed their assessments and secured the scene, command turned the incident back over to the homeowner.

Published a month ago29,476
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Tree Down on Residence in Cranesville

Cranesville, PAThis evening at approximately 6:40 PM, firefighters from Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched to the area of 10040Meadville Road for a reported tree down on a residence. Initial dispatch information indicated possible entrapment, a gas leak, and wires down, prompting a rapid response. Erie County 911 received multiple calls reporting the incident.Chief 601 arrived on scene and provided an updated size-up, confirming that there was no entrapment and that all occupants had safely exited the structure, including a dog. Crews quickly addressed the reported gas leak by shutting off the gas at the meter, mitigating any immediate hazard.Ambulance 617 evaluated one individual who was inside the residence at the time of the incident. Crews remained on scene to manage the situation and ensure the structure and surrounding hazards were secured. National Fuel was notified and Penelec was notified for safety concerns to both utilities. Power was reported to be out in the area.

Published 3 months ago45,865
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Springfield Firefighters Secure Scene After Garage Roof Collapse on Old Lake Road

Springfield Township, PAAt approximately 10:45 PM, first responders from the Springfield Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched to a reported structure collapse near 12700 Old Lake Road in Springfield Township. Shortly after the initial dispatch, crews were informed that a garage roof had collapsed.Engine 643 and Utility 646 arrived on the scene to find the garage roof completely caved in. Fire personnel ensured that utilities to the structure were safely secured. Going above and beyond, first responders also assisted in digging out a vehicle parked next to the partially collapsed garage, enabling the owner to safely relocate it.

Published 2 years ago62
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Teamwork and Expertise Save Seven Cows Trapped in Collapsed Barn

North East Township, PAAt 6:15 PM, firefighters received a call about a building collapse in the 800 block of Gay Road, North East Township. Brush 216, with a crew of four, expected a minor issue like a damaged porch but arrived to find a barn with its roof partially collapsed and seven cows trapped inside. The barn’s owner reported the animals were stuck and needed immediate help. It was determined that the barn collapsed in sections, with the sides going down independent of each other. Members on scene informed first responders that a vehicle was inside of the barn.Fuller L1 assessed the situation and requested reinforcements, recognizing the complexity of the rescue. The Pennsylvania Urban Search and Rescue Taskforce 4 and Agricultural Rescue Teams from Springfield and Cranesville were called in. Together, they devised a detailed plan to stabilize the structure and ensure a safe rescue. The team reinforced a critical corner of the barn using supports and struts to make the area secure for the cows’ evacuation.The barn owner positioned his trailer, ready to transport the cows, and called to them with encouraging words. Rescuers guided the animals out one by one, their calm demeanor and strategic use of feed helping even the most reluctant cow climb aboard the trailer. By the time the operation was complete, all seven cows were safely evacuated.The operation highlighted the effective use of resources and exceptional collaboration among multiple teams. Firefighters, agricultural rescue specialists, and urban search and rescue teams worked seamlessly, leveraging their unique expertise to stabilize the structure and guide the animals to safety. The coordinated effort, coupled with strategic planning and the barn owner’s cooperation, ensured a swift and safe resolution to a complex situation.

Published 2 years ago74