Nine PA Firefighters Suffer Heat Exhaustion During House Fire

July 21, 2019
All of the firefighters who were treated for heat exhaustion during the Conewago Township house fire, including six taken to a hospital for treatment, are recovering at home.

Jul. 21--Nine firefighters were treated for heat exhaustion and six were transported to a hospital for medical treatment while helping fight a three-alarm structure fire in Conewago Township Saturday during a heat wave.

The fire in the 900 block of Green Springs Road was reported around 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 20, and crews didn't leave the scene until around 7:40 p.m., according to a Strinestown Community Fire Co. Facebook post.

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About 15 other departments assisted Strinestown firefighters, according to the company. All of the firefighters who were treated for heat exhaustion, including those taken to a hospital, had been released and were home recovering by the time the fire was out, Strinestown noted in its Facebook post.

The company thanked Yoe Fire Co. for manning Strinestown's station during the Green Springs Road fire. It also stated, "the support from the community dropping off water was greatly appreciated.

Thank you to mission BBQ, rocket pizza and Allen's eatery's for the generous food donations." Strinestown Community Fire Co. later posted a photo to Facebook showing stacks of bottled water, Gatorade and other drinks that had been dropped off at their station while they were at the scene.

Forecasters had said York County would face brutal over the weekend, with a high near 100 and the heat index making it feel more like 111.

The heat wave is expected to peak over the weekend, with temperatures expected to slowly fall Monday.

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