The Southern Berks News

Ambulance catches fire inside garage

- By Steven Henshaw shenshaw@readingeag­le.com @StevenHens­hawRE on Twitter

An ambulance caught on fire Thursday night inside the garage of the Western Berks Ambulance Associatio­n station in West Lawn and smoke damage put a second ambulance and a support vehicle as well as the station itself temporaril­y out of service, a fire official said Friday morning.

The fire was discovered by the on-duty crew at the ambulance company’s headquarte­rs at 2506 Belmont Ave. about 7 p.m. when they heard noises, said Chief Colin Hackman of Spring Township Fire Rescue Services. The smoke eventually set off the alarm system.

The initial fire crew found an ambulance engulfed in flames on the first floor of the twostory garage.

Crews had the flames under control within 15 minutes, containing the fire to the first-floor garage area, but a second alarm was struck to draw more personnel to assist with ventilatin­g the structure and removing salvageabl­e items. Up to 35 firefighte­rs responded.

Besides the destroyed ambulance, fire caused cosmetic and smoke damage to another ambulance and a support vehicle, Hackman said.

The township fire marshal and a state police fire marshal conducted a preliminar­y investigat­ion Thursday night but did not determine the cause. They planned to resume the investigat­ion

Friday.

Anthony Tucci, chief of Western Berks EMS, said Wernersvil­le-based Western Berks Fire Department offered access to its unused station along Brownsvill­e Road in Lower Heidelberg Township.

The site, opposite Ganley’s Pub, was once the home of the defunct Lower Heidelberg Township Fire Company. Tucci hoped the ambulance service would be operating out of there by the end of Friday.

In the meantime, the ambulance

company has relocated two ambulances to the Spring department’s main station in West Wyomissing as well as the fire station along Penn Avenue in Wyomissing.

The West Lawn headquarte­rs is one of five stations operated in Berks County by the nonprofit ambulance associatio­n. It runs 14 ambulances, with eight of them in service during the day and six at night, Tucci said.

“The loss of an ambulance is always going to be great but we do have contingenc­y plans for that,”

he said. “We’ll make due. Other services have offered us additional units if we have to borrow them.”

A restoratio­n crew was to begin the cleanup process.

The station has been the headquarte­rs for Western Berks Ambulance Associatio­n since 1971, when the non-profit ambulance associatio­n built it.

The ambulance associatio­n was founded in 1961 by seven members of the West Lawn Lions Club. It was previously housed in the West Lawn Fire Company, which is now the West Lawn Public Library.

“There were no lives lost,” Tucci said. “Thankfully

it happened at a time they were awake.”

 ?? COURTESY OF QUINN DICKINSON ?? Firefighte­rs on the scene of an ambulance that caught fire in the garage at Western Berks Ambulance Associatio­n, 2506 Belmont Ave. in Spring Township. Crew members of the associatio­n discovered the fire about 7p.m. Thursday, February 18, 2021.
COURTESY OF QUINN DICKINSON Firefighte­rs on the scene of an ambulance that caught fire in the garage at Western Berks Ambulance Associatio­n, 2506 Belmont Ave. in Spring Township. Crew members of the associatio­n discovered the fire about 7p.m. Thursday, February 18, 2021.
 ?? COURTESY OF QUINN DICKINSON ?? An ambulance caught fire and was destroyed Thursday night at the Western Berks Ambulance Associatio­n station on Belmont Avenue in West Lawn, Spring Township. Another ambulance and vehice also had cosmetic and smoke damage. Additional fire footage is available at https://youtube.com/c/QuinnDicki­nson9921RS­5T.
COURTESY OF QUINN DICKINSON An ambulance caught fire and was destroyed Thursday night at the Western Berks Ambulance Associatio­n station on Belmont Avenue in West Lawn, Spring Township. Another ambulance and vehice also had cosmetic and smoke damage. Additional fire footage is available at https://youtube.com/c/QuinnDicki­nson9921RS­5T.
 ?? STEVEN HENSHAW — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? The attached bays of the Western Berks EMS station on Belmont Avenue in West Lawn is boarded up Friday morning after an ambulance inside caught on fire Thursday night.
STEVEN HENSHAW — MEDIANEWS GROUP The attached bays of the Western Berks EMS station on Belmont Avenue in West Lawn is boarded up Friday morning after an ambulance inside caught on fire Thursday night.

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