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Investigation into Friday night fire expected Tuesday

Times Observer photo by Lorri Drumm Multiple departments battled a fire at the Conewango Apartments off of Holly St. Friday night.

Fire struck a Glade Township apartment complex Friday evening.

The fire broke out at about 8:30 p.m. Friday at 312 Holly Street.

According to Glade Volunteer Fire Department Second Assistant Chief Dave English, one apartment was fully involved when he arrived, with fire showing at the first and second floors.

Firefighters quickly broke through the roof to ventilate and prevent the fire from spreading further through the attic spaces, English said.

The fire was knocked down to the point it wasn’t threatening nearby properties within about an hour, English said, still, departments were on the scene from evening into early Saturday morning.

Photo submitted to Times Observer This photo depicts the aftermath Saturday after a fire broke out in a Holly street apartment at approximately 8:30 p.m. Friday night.

According to English, there was a resident in the apartment when the fire broke out, but she was able to get out without assistance.

There were two people taken from the scene for medical treatment by EmergyCare, he said. A resident was transported, as well as a firefighter.

“One firefighter went to the hospital with chest pain,” English said. “He came back to the scene with no problems.”

Numerous local departments and firefighters responded to the blaze.

According to English, Glade, Pleasant, and North Warren volunteer fire departments, and the City of Warren Fire Department, responded with trucks to the scene and there were some 30 to 35 firefighters involved in the battle.

Fire police from Glade and North Warren also responded, as did Pennsylvania State Police, and Warren County Sheriff’s Deputies.

“They all did an outstanding job,” English said.

The American Red Cross responded to the fire, helping affected residents handle housing concerns and providing water and food for the firefighters.

Details including the cause of the fire have not been determined. English said he expects a Pennsylvania State Police Fire Marshal to investigate the scene on Tuesday.

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