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Firefighters Across Four Counties Battle Three-Alarm Barn Fire in Lebanon County

Firefighters Across Four Counties Battle Three-Alarm Barn Fire in Lebanon County

According to officials, firefighters from several counties hurried to put out a barn fire in Lebanon County Friday evening. Around 4:40 p.m., the fire, which was escalated to three alarms, started at a location on Union Township’s 200 block of Fort Swatara Road.Emergency personnel were called in and fought the fire for hours, according to ABC27.

Initially reported as a two-alarm blaze, the situation escalated due to its severity, attracting firefighters from Lebanon, Dauphin, Berks, and Schuylkill Counties. Firefighters stayed on the scene long into the evening, and crews from at least three different counties were involved. Eventually, the fire was contained, and the area was cleaned, according to Local 21 News.

No animals were in the barn when the tragedy happened, and authorities have confirmed that there were no injuries from the fire. Despite the severity of the fire, it was a relief that there were no fatalities and that local livestock were protected. According to a statement from the Lebanon Professional Firefighters that WGAL was able to receive, the barn, which is classified as a commercial property, clearly sustained damage, with fire originating from the second story of the 350 by 45-foot structure.

The cause of the fire is still being investigated as the community deals with the fallout. There is currently no information available regarding possible property damage or wider ramifications for the neighborhood.

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