Our thoughts and prayers are with our brothers and sisters in the Philadelphia Fire Department and the family of Lieutenant Matthew LeTourneau.
Additional photos from Dave Jackson of this morning’s fire in Whitemarsh.OLYMPUS…
Additional photos from Dave Jackson of this morning’s fire in Whitemarsh.
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Dig out your fire hydrants Please remember to clear a three-foot radius of snow…
Dig out your fire hydrants
Please remember to clear a three-foot radius of snow and ice around the nearest fire hydrant when you’re out clearing the sidewalk and driveway.
Please remember to clear a three-foot radius of snow and ice around the nearest fire hydrant when you’re out clearing the sidewalk and driveway.
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Flourtown was dispatched to assist the Barren Hill Volunteer Fire Company just p…
Flourtown was dispatched to assist the Barren Hill Volunteer Fire Company just prior to 4am. The 2 alarm house fire brought in the full company to assist with water supply and fire suppression efforts. The crews were there for close to 6 hours.
US National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly has now declared a Winter S…
US National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly has now declared a Winter Storm Warning for Eastern Montgomery County and a Winter Storm Advisory for Western Montgomery County between 9 p.m. tonight and 7 p.m. tomorrow and has increased the expected snowfall totals.
A “Warning” means the forecast conditions are expected to happen and an “Advisory” means those forecast conditions could happen.
The forecast is now 5 to 7 inches of windblown snow with wind gusts of up to 45 mph, which could result in power outages.
US National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly has now declared a Winter Storm Warning for Eastern Montgomery County and a Winter Storm Advisory for Western Montgomery County between 9 p.m. tonight and 7 p.m. tomorrow and has increased the expected snowfall totals.
A “Warning” means the forecast conditions are expected to happen and an “Advisory” means those forecast conditions could happen.
The forecast is now 5 to 7 inches of windblown snow with wind gusts of up to 45 mph, which could result in power outages.
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