House Fire on Washington Avenue, Valley Township
 
By Fire Chief Adam Grossman
April 29, 2017
 

On Saturday April 29th, 2017 at 0823 hours, area fire companies were dispatched again to the unit block of Washington Avenue in Valley Township for smoke in a dwelling. This was the previous site of a shed fire earlier this morning that consumed a shed, car and radiant heat damage to a house.

Arriving at 0828 Chief Grossman reported smoke showing from the roof line. Wagontown Assistant Chief Patton arrived and assumed Washington Avenue Command and Chief Grossman took operations.

Engine 31-1 arrived 1st due and stretched the front bumper line to the bravo/charlie corner and located a fire from an interior wall not adjacent to the previous fire. Firefighters from Westwood, Wagontown and Sadsburyville worked collaboratively to expose the fire and knock it down. The fire was quickly under control with all hands working.

The Chester County Fire Marshall's Office is investigating the cause of both fires. No civilian or firefighter injuries were reported. Westwood, Sadsburyville, Wagontown and East Brandywine Fire Companies answered the call.

 
Units: Engine 31-1
 

Dale Long May 05, 2017 at 2:04 PM
This is my house and I just wanted to thank all the firefighters for saving my house. I am deeply grateful to all of you for the job you did. I have a new appreciation for what you do.


Sadsburyville Fire Company No. 1 May 05, 2017 at 4:10 PM
Mr. Long, We are glad that we could be of assistance to you in your time of need. Your quick actions activating 911 and our rapid response led to your house being saved.

-Sadsburyville Volunteer Firefighters