Lancaster, PA (January 4, 2025) – Officials are investigating after firefighters battled a rowhome fire that displaced five people in Lancaster on Friday, January 3, resulting in an unknown number of injuries.
According to a Facebook post from the Lancaster Township Fire Department, volunteers responded to a fire at South West End Avenue, a three-story duplex, at approximately 5:10 p.m.
The post says witnesses reported smoke and flames emanating from the third floor and spreading through an open void between the two units. Firefighters quickly contained the flames, but an extensive overhaul was required to ensure no hot spots remained.
EMTs were also dispatched, though it's unclear how many people were hurt or transported to an area hospital. However, the investigation into the circumstances of the fire continued, and witnesses were asked to contact Lancaster Police officers or Pennsylvania State Police fire marshals.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims in hopes of their full recovery.
Residential fires take place every single day in Pennsylvania. Though some are quickly brought under control by fire crews, others blaze out of control and lead to extensive damage. Some fires lead to fatalities in those involved. In 2020, it was reported that approximately six people were killed out of every 1,000 fires throughout Pennsylvania. Losing somebody you love in a house fire or a commercial-related fire can be a devastating thing to experience. This is why families are urged to speak with an attorney who has handled these types of accidents in the past.
The aftermath of a fire can be a difficult thing to face, especially if somebody that you love has been taken from you prematurely. As you are grieving the immense loss of a loved one, you should not have to worry about how you will afford to pay the bills that pile up against you. It can be stressful to face a wrongful death claim entirely on your own, which is why you should never delay when it comes to seeking help. You should speak with a Lancaster personal injury attorney as soon as possible so that you can move forward during these complicated times.
At Edelstein Martin & Nelson, we are here for you after you have been hurt or lost someone you love in a house fire. We understand how overwhelmed you may be feeling on both emotional and financial levels after a house fire. Our attorneys will assist you as you work toward the compensation you deserve for an array of aspects, which include the following:
You have options and should not have to stand alone as you face your claim. Please do not hesitate to contact our caring and brave personal injury attorney in Pennsylvania at (215) 731-9900 to find out what Edelstein Martin & Nelson can do for you at this time.
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