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    Fire Companies From 4 PA Counties Respond To Massive Barn, House Fire

    By Jillian Pikora,

    5 hours ago
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    Fire companies from four Pennsylvania counties battled a blaze at a barn and house fire late Friday night, Oct. 18 into Saturday morning, officials with Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS announced.

    The fire broke out in the 100 block of Isabella Road in West Nantmeal Township around 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 18, EHBEMS detailed in a release.

    The Twin Valley Fire Department was the first crew called to the scene of the fire originally reported to 911 as "a large fire in the middle of a field," but soon "Additional callers reported a possible house was on fire with a barn as an exposure and they could see very 'tall flames,'" as stated in the release.

    Within minutes the fire was visible for miles, as Chief Hornberger confirmed both the barn and house on a farm were on fire as of 9:15 p.m.

    At first, crews could not locate the homeowners and were advised that they may have been entrapment, but thankfully they were soon located, the Chief explained.

    During the search for the couple, a second alarm was rung. Additional crews from Berks, Chester, Lancaster, and Montgomery counties came to the scene.

    Ambulances and medics also came to rehabilitate the exhausted firefighters, and as the night went on soon food and drinks were needed to help energize the crews.

    The fire was not officially placed under control until 12:36 a.m. and the scene did not clear until 5:21 a.m., mean crews were there for over eights hours.

    The crews on the scene included the following fire departments: Twin Valley, Honey Brook, Glenmoore, Wagontown, Ludwigs Corner, Geigertown, East Brandywine, Churchtown, Weaverland Valley, Garden Spot Fire Rescue, Lionville, Norco, Keystone Valley, Pequea Valley, Ridge, Christiana Fire Companies.

    The cause of the fire has not been released, nor has the estimated cost of damage.

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    John Gadd
    13m ago
    second cut of hay, may have not dried out completely and the bottom bales would rub getting hot enough start a blaze, that's why most hay is in large round bales with a cover, one cow one bale in the winter months, farmers try to get addional hay to get through hay is expense to pick-up in late winter, hoping for the best moving forward dairy farming is suffering through this economy, plus their are farmers being pushed out of farming because govt is obsessed with radical green new deal and cow farts
    Amanda Marcelle Shultz
    1h ago
    prayers for everyone involved
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