House Fire in Greenwood, Delaware, Leaking Propane Tanks
Four agencies were called to a house fire in Greenwood, Delaware, early on June 26, 2023, which was complicated by nearby leaking propane tanks.
Around 1:30 a.m., the Greenwood Volunteer Fire Company received an alert about a house fire on Oak Road. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered the house engulfed in flames. Additional support arrived from fire departments in Bridgeville, Georgetown, and Ellendale to assist in battling the fire.
The incident extended longer than expected for first responders due to two leaking propane tanks that remained on fire even after gaining control of the house fire. Firefighters continued to spray water on the tanks until Pep Up Propane arrived to help secure them, ensuring the safety of all responders.
Fortunately, no occupants were present during the fire, and no injuries were reported. The state fire marshal’s office is investigating to determine the cause of the fire.
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