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Thursday morning, October 24, 2013, the Adams County Pennsylvania 911 Center, located in Gettysburg Pa.  dropped the Pre-Alert tone for Box 26-2 at 05:48 hours for a house fire with persons trapped in the gated community of Lake Meade, located in the eastern section of the Adams County.

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

Volunteers from Lake Meade, East Berlin, York Springs, United Hook and Ladder, Franklintown, and Dillsburg responded. Engine 26 from Lake Meade arrived on scene within four minutes of dispatch advising of a single-family, one-story, ordinary construction home, with a well involved attached garage. A working fire dispatch was requested immediately, adding additional tankers and engine companies to the assignment.

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

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E26’s crew advanced handlines into the structure to make an effort to stop the extension into the living quarters of the home. The fire  got up in the cockloft and began venting through the roof within ten minutes of the fire departments arrival. The fire eventually extended well into the home and the officer in charge ordered the companies to go to exterior operations.

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

Firefighters rescued several cats from the burning home, sadly one perished due to the smoke conditions it was found in.

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

The home was considered a total loss.

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

Steve Roth submitted images and a video from a fire this past Friday in Penn Township, Hanover, PA

Hanover and Penn units were dispatched shortly after 2:30 a.m., and the first crews on the scene found smoke coming from the basement level of the building, fire officials said.

Penn Township Fire Department

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Penn Township Fire Department

Steve Roth 911 Photography

Penn Township Fire Department

Steve Roth 911 Photography

Penn Township Fire Department

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Penn Township Fire Department

Steve Roth 911 Photography

Penn Township Fire Department

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Penn Township Fire Department

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Steve Roth of 911Photography in south central Pennsylvania submitted the following images and description from a fire in the Borough of New Oxford, PA on February 10, 2013

United Hook & Ladder Fire Department

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At approximately 01:50 hours, Box Alarm 33-13 was alerted for a house fire with entrapment at 115 Lincoln Way East, in the Borough of New Oxford. Chief 33 responded and was informed that the police department was on-scene with heavy smoke showing. He requested the working fire and then struck the 2nd Alarm upon arrival for heavy fire from the rear of a two-story, brick structure with exposures in very close proximity.

United Hook & Ladder Fire Department

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United Hook & Ladder Fire Department

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The chief advised incoming units there were live arching power lines on the ground to the rear of the building. Engine 33-1 arrived, laying a five inch supply line, while Truck 33 took position on side Alpha, throwing ground ladders and then the stick to the roof. Engine 33-2 arrived to the rear of the building, advancing hand lines to the rear burning porch.

United Hook & Ladder Fire Department

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United Hook & Ladder Fire Department

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Heavy smoke and fire conditions met interior companies at the bathroom and kitchen area. At the 42-minute mark, a decision was made to evacuate the building. Crews were later sent back in to open the walls and ceilings while water and foam was used to get in the deep seated areas of fire. The fire was placed under control sometime around 0400. Eleven people were left homeless.

United Hook & Ladder Fire Department

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Many companies assisted on scene and several departments completed station transfers.

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