On February 24, 1983 at 6:20 a.m. firefighters were sent to 313 Means Hollow Road, Southampton Franklin for a barn fire. A heat lamp used to keep puppies warm sparked a blaze that destroyed a small two-story frame barn and its contents killing six dogs. Approximately 40 to 45 firefighters from three fire companies battled the blaze. A damage estimate was not available. The West End Fire and Rescue, Vigilant Hose and Fayetteville fire companies answered the alarm.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Six Dogs Perish In Fire
On February 24, 1983 at 6:20 a.m. firefighters were sent to 313 Means Hollow Road, Southampton Franklin for a barn fire. A heat lamp used to keep puppies warm sparked a blaze that destroyed a small two-story frame barn and its contents killing six dogs. Approximately 40 to 45 firefighters from three fire companies battled the blaze. A damage estimate was not available. The West End Fire and Rescue, Vigilant Hose and Fayetteville fire companies answered the alarm.
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No comments can be made anonymous, you need not sign in but you must sign a name or they will be deleted. This is just to seperate fact from fiction and keep it from being anything like whacker fest pa fire.
I am sorry to add the word verification but recently 88 of my post were spammed in one night. I do not have the time to correct that many post again, so this will eliminate the bullshit.
I pulled the first line on this one. I think we blitzed first then I advanced the handline inside. I crawled across something here that melted holes in my boots and onto my feet.
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