Quick Action Saves House
On July 9, 1924 at 5 a.m. occupants on East Orange Street awoke to find smoke in their house. The occupant Mrs. Earl Brewster called James Pechart a member of the C.V. Hose Company who along with Fire Chief Leighton Hargleroad took the chemical truck to the scene. The fire started in the kitchen at a side door leading to the dinning room and burned up through a wall into the bedroom above. Quick work by firemen with a chemical line subdued the flames. A damage estimate was not available. The Cumberland Valley Hose Company answered the alarm.
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