Brush Fire Near Griffey and Huntley Roads Quickly Contained by Fire Crews
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West Springfield, PA – This afternoon at around 1:15 PM, Springfield Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to a reported brush fire in the vicinity of Griffey Road and Huntley Road. Utility 649 and Engine 644 went enroute to the scene within about 10 minutes of the initial dispatch. When units went enroute, crews were advised that approximately 100 feet by 100 feet were actively burning and spreading. Chief 640 arrived on scene first, assumed incident command, and reported about a quarter of an acre burning. Chief 640 ordered Utility 649 to access off from Griffey Road and Engine 644 was ordered to setup on Huntley Road.
Once arriving on scene, fire crews quickly deployed a forestry line from Utility 649 to suppress the advancing flames, which were heading towards dense brush and woods. An additional 200 feet of forestry line was pulled from Engine 644 to combat the fire’s northern edge. Utilizing forestry field hoes and rakes, crews worked diligently to eliminate the fire’s fuel source and prevent further spread.
Due to the quick and coordinated efforts of the Springfield Volunteer Fire Department, the fire was successfully contained to approximately half an acre. The cause of the fire was identified as a previously controlled burn that had spread beyond its boundaries.
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