Firefighters Contain Blaze from Out-of-Control Burn at Abandoned Structure on Meadville Road
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Platea, PA – This evening, at approximately 6:40 PM, first responders from the Platea Volunteer Fire Company and several other west county departments were dispatched to a reported working structure fire in the vicinity of 8500 Meadville Road. Platea's Chief 580 was the first to arrive on scene and reported a fully involved fire consuming a two-story abandoned house. Upon assessment, Chief 580 determined that the incident stemmed from an out-of-control controlled burn and quickly took command of the situation.
Chief 580 updated the assignment, requesting Platea’s Tanker 595 and Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department's Engine 602 to proceed directly to the scene while placing all other incoming units on standby. Once Engine 602 and Tanker 595 arrived, crews quickly deployed two handlines to protect nearby exposures and to slow the spread of the fire. Tanker 595 provided a direct water supply to Engine 602 through a supply line to ensure continuous flow during suppression operations.
Shortly after initial suppression efforts began, Chief 580 requested additional support for water supply operations and directed Fairview Fire and Rescue's Tanker 525 to continue into the scene. Simultaneously, Chief 601 relayed instructions for Engine 604 to proceed to Sun Lake Drive to establish a reliable water supply point utilizing a dry hydrant. After approximately 35 minutes of coordinated firefighting efforts, Chief 580 marked the fire under control at around 7:15 PM. By around 8 PM, Chief 580 released all units from the scene and turned the property back over the property owner.
The incident was effectively managed through prompt resource allocation and decisive action, preventing the fire from spreading to nearby structures.
Prior to being placed on standby, A.F. Dobler Hose & Ladder Co., Fairview Fire and Rescue, Springfield Vol. Fire Dept., A.F. Dobler Hose & Ladder Co., Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department, Edinboro Volunteer Fire Department, Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Department, and West County Paramedic Association were dispatched to the fire.
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