Early Morning Tredyffrin House Fire; 2 Adults & 3 Dogs Escape Injury
 
By Watchdesk
November 16, 2018
 

TREDYFFRIN TWP., PA - On Friday, November 16, 2018, the Berwyn Fire Company was dispatched at 4:59 a.m. for a house fire in the 200 block of Irish Rd. in the Berwyn section of Tredyffrin Township. Automatic mutual aid assistance from the Paoli Fire Company and Radnor Fire Company was also alerted to respond.

The crew of Berwyn Engine 2-1 arrived on scene with a smoke condition in a single family residence. The homeowners and their three dogs had safely evacuated prior to arrival of first responders. Firefighters located fire in the walls and ceilings in the residence near the front of the home. The fire was placed under control by Berwyn Chief Eamon Brazunas at 5:38 a.m.

The Chester County Fire Marshal's Office investigated and ruled the fire accidental. The total fire loss was estimated at $28,000. There was no reported firefighter or civilian injuries. All fire/EMS units cleared the scene by 7:30 a.m.

The Tredyffrin Township Police Department assisted with closing Irish Rd. between Lizbeth Ln. and Greene Rd. They also assisted with sheltering the homeowners and their dogs as the situation was being handled by firefighters.

PECO gas and electric responded to ensure the utilities were turned off, while Belfor Disaster Response boarded up the damaged section of the home.

This fire was another great example of the operational coordination that occurs regularly between the Berwyn, Paoli and Radnor fire companies. Thank you to the crews of Newtown Square Fire Company (Ladder 41) and Valley Forge Volunteer Fire Company (Rescue 68) for providing a standby in the event of other incidents occurring in the area.