Rowhome fire brings second alarm to Girardville

SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. – Around 7:30AM on Thursday, April 29, Fire District 45 (Girardville) was sent to 235 A Street in their borough for a reported house fire.

Lieutenant 45-2 arrived on-scene within seconds of the dispatch and confirmed a working fire with heavy fire in the middle of a row. The LT requested an engine and truck from Ashland be added. Chief 45 then arrived and assumed command and requested the second alarm be filled out.

The second alarm included District 38 (Ashland), 48 (Humane & West End), 64 (Columbia & Rescue H&L), 4 (Englewood), 36 (William Penn) and Mount Carmel Truck 2.

Engine 45-10 took the address and hooked a hydrant at A and 3rd Streets. Engine 45-11 was sent to the rear followed by Engine 38-11.

Engine 4-19 was sent to 3rd Street with Truck 64-25. Truck 38-25 set up to the rear of the tiller and both sticks went to the roof. Mahanoy City and William Penn units staged behind the trucks.

Truck 2 came in off 2nd Street and flew their ladder to the “D” exposure.

Two lines were stretched off 45-10 through the front door where crews encountered fire toward the back of the home. Multiple lines were stretched to the “C” side off Engine 4-19 and 45-11 for crews operating in the backyard.

The building was laddered and firefighters ascended to the roof to open multiple vent holes while interior crews worked their way to the upper floors to check for extension.

Once the roof was opened conditions improved and the bulk of the fire was knocked down and walls were opened. The fire was under control around 8:15AM.

Rehab was set up for firefighters by the Washington Community Ambulance of Ashland.

A State Police Fire Marshal was requested to the scene to aid with the investigation for the cause of the fire. PPL Electric was scene on scene disconnecting power from the affected properties.

The American Red Cross was also dispatched to assist at least three displaced occupants.

Second alarm crews began to release from the scene around 9AM. Girardville crews remained through the morning.

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