structure fire
May 18, 2026
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Fully Involved Mobile Home Fire Brings Multi-Department Response to Bond Street in Springfield Township

structure fireMay 18, 2026
  1. structure fire
  2. Fully Involved Mobile Home Fire Brings Multi-Department Response to Bond Street in Springfield Township

Statistics

5/18/26 6:29 AM
Call Received
5/18/26 9:35 AM
Call Closed
3 hours 6 minutes
Call Duration

Narrative

Springfield Township, PA – This morning at around 2:30 AM, Springfield Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to the vicinity of 11920 Bond Street in Springfield Township for a reported structure fire. Upon dispatch, West County Paramedics units 112 and 115 went enroute to the scene, while Chief 640 responded to the station. Erie County Dispatch advised that Erie County 911 had received multiple calls reporting the structure fire.

Engine 642 went enroute shortly after dispatch and arrived on scene within approximately one minute of leaving the station. Chief 640 assumed Bond Street Command and reported a fully involved mobile home fire with exposures on both sides of the structure, including residences in close proximity. An additional tanker was subsequently requested to respond to the scene due to the established water supply operations.

Crews from Engine 642 immediately deployed handlines and initiated an aggressive exterior attack on the well involved fire. West County 112 arrived shortly after and staged EMS equipment, including a stretcher, near the fireground for firefighter standby operations. Engine 644 arrived on scene and established a water supply to Engine 642, while Tanker 595 later arrived and supplemented water operations.

Firefighters continued primary suppression efforts as crews worked to contain the fire and protect the nearby exposures. A short time later, the bulk of the fire was knocked down. Crews then transitioned into overhaul operations and conducted searches throughout the residence while extinguishing remaining hotspots. Following, crews applied firefighting foam to help further extinguish the fire and suppress any possible remaining hotspots throughout the structure.

Pennsylvania State Police and the Pennsylvania State Police Fire Marshal were requested to the scene to assist with the investigation. No further details regarding the incident have currently been released.

Assisting Springfield on scene included mutual aid support from A.F. Dobler Hose Company, Platea Volunteer Fire Department, Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department, Lake City Fire Company, and West County Paramedics.

Response Timeline

Dispatched
Enroute
On Scene and/or Returning
In Service
7:00 AM
7:30 AM
8:00 AM
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
STA60
STA64
STA54
STA58
WC112
WC115
642E
STA56
602E
553E
595T
644E
646U
572E

Disclaimer: The timeline provided is for illustrative purposes only and may not be entirely accurate due to potential errors in recorded transmissions. Consequently, this timeline should not be used to evaluate responses to incidents. If you notice a significant discrepancy, please contact [email protected].

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