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Our thoughts and prayers are with our brothers and sisters in the Philadelphia Fire Department and the family of Lieutenant Matthew LeTourneau.

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Our thoughts and prayers are with our brothers and sisters in the Philadelphia Fire Department and the family of Lieutenant Matthew LeTourneau.

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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 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 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.





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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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