Crime & Safety
Damage Estimates: $350K in Chesterbrook Fire
Fire swept through the center unit of a block of townhouses in Chesterbrook Saturday afternoon.
Damages estimates have reached $350,000 in the aftermath of a townhouse fire Saturday at 66 Cabot Dr. in the Newport section of Chesterbrook.
According to a report on the Berwyn Fire Company website, the one woman who lived in the house was being helped with lodging and immediate needs by the American Red Cross. Neighbors in the adjoinung town houses were allowed to return to their homes, which suffered relatively minor smoke and water damage in the two alarm blaze and firefight.
There were no injuries reported to residents or firefighters.
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Details of the fire and aftermath as described on the Berwyn Fire Company's website:
The Berwyn Fire Company, along with mutual aid from the Paoli and Malvern fire companies were dispatched to the 60 block of Cabot Dr. in the Newport section of Chesterbrook for a house fire at 11:26 a.m. Due to Berwyn's Paramedic being on another emergency call, Lafayette Ambulance & Rescue Squad was added to the response.
Berwyn Assistant Chief Justin Brundage arrived on location and reported fire showing from the rear of a 3 story middle of the row townhouse. Additional assistance was called from the Valley Forge and Radnor fire companies and Malvern EMS.
A 2nd alarm was requested at 11:44 a.m. due to the extent of the fire and potential for it to spread to adjoining units. This brought fire and EMS resources from neighboring organizations from King of Prussia to East Whiteland. Firefighters were briefly evacuated after there was a partial collapse of the floor between the 2nd and 3rd floors. One firefighter fell through the collapsed area, but was able to extricate themselves without injury.
The fire was declared under control just past 12:30 p.m. Firefighters remained on the scene for several hours due to the size of the building requiring overhaul to ensure complete extinguishment. Firefighters also salvaged personal belongings in the affected townhomes for the homeowners.
All units were clear of the scene by 4:26 p.m. There were no reported firefighter injuries. One neighboring resident was evaluated on scene for smoke inhalation, but did not require transport to the hospital.
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Damage details:
The home where the fire originated sustained major damage, while neighboring units suffered smoke and water damage. The Chester County Fire Marshal estimated property and contents losses at $350,000. The cause of the fire is under investigated by the Chester County Fire Marshal and the Pennsylvania State Police Fire Marshal.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Red Cross responded to the scene to provide lodging and financial assistance for the affected resident where the fire had originated. Residents in neighboring units were allowed to return to their homes.
The Newtown Square Fire Company (Ladder 41), Lionville Fire Company (Engine 47-2) and Phoenixville EMS (MICU 67) stood-by at the Berwyn fire station during the fire in the event of other emergencies in Tredyffrin or Easttown Townships.
First Responders from around the region assisted Berwyn Fire Co.
These agencies also assisted in the two alarm fire call:
Radnor Fire Company, Paoli Fire Company, Malvern Fire Company, East Whiteland Volunteer Fire Association, Valley Forge Volunteer Fire Company, King of Prussia Volunteer Fire Company, Kimberton Fire Company, Lafayette Ambulance & Rescue Squad, Uwchlan Ambulance Corps, Chester County Fire Marshals Office, PA State Police Fire Marshals Office, Tredyffrin Township Public Works Department and the Tredyffrin Township Police Department
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