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Don’t Sleep on the Way Back to the Station

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EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING, THE CREW MANNING THE PUMPER of the Good Intent Fire Company in Llewellyn, Pennsylvania, were returning to quarters following a 1 am call for an auto accident when they spotted flames coming from an industrial building.

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Republican Herald / Barrett photo

It turned out to be the warehouse for Cressona Textiles, a rag manufacturer.  After calling in the alarm, they were joined by companies from several neighboring departments and set up a containment operation.  The low water supply in the area mandated a drafting operation from the nearby Schuylkill River.

WNEP-TV Ch. 16 filed this brief home video of the crews working the fire:

The warehouse that was filled with rags and linens was completely destroyed.  A state fire marshal was expected to arrive on the scene today to begin an investigation into the cause.

The Pottsville Republican Herald has the STORY.

Poconos Furniture Store Fire Declared an Arson

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Pocono Record

PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE HAVE DECLARED a fire that burned down a soon-to-be-opened furniture store Friday night/Saturday morning to be an arson.  The store was fully loaded with mostly wicker-style furniture and was expected to open within the next few days.  It was in a free-standing building which is part of an outdoor shopping mall in Monroe County, near Stroudsburg.

As the fire was starting, three state police troopers arrived on the scene and observed three males running from the scene.  Instead of chasing them, the troopers elected to attack the fire with their portable fire extinguishers.  The fire was set along the outside wall of the store, but it did not extend to the occupancies on either side.  One is a movie house and the other is an Army/Navy store.

The Pocono Record had a videographer on the scene who recorded the fire:

The shopping plaza has several other buildings, all of which are vacant.  The fire hydrant system for the complex is dry and prevented the Marshall’s Creek FD from attacking the fire in a timely manner.  A full tanker response was called and a row of portable tanks set up for the relay drafting water from a pond nearby.  Later a 5″ supply line was connected with a main a ways distant to feed into the dry yard hydrant system.

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Pocono Record

The building along with at least $200,000 in stock was completely destroyed.

The Pocono Record has the full STORY HERE along with an excellent photo gallery HERE.