PA Firefighters Battling Five-Alarm Blaze that Damaged 15 Homes

May 30, 2023
Easton Fire Chief Henry Hennings said the wind fanned the flames Monday afternoon.

Tony Rhodin, Steve Novak

The Express-Times

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Fire crews in Easton’s West Ward are battling an enormous blaze that has hit more than a dozen row homes since it began Monday afternoon.

Fire Chief Henry Hennings called it the city’s biggest fire in years, affecting at least 15 homes in the 900 block of Ferry Street. The day’s breezy conditions likely helped the fire spread down the block, he said. It also spread smoke at least two blocks away.

Northampton County dispatch reported the fire at 3:40 p.m. and it was yet to be contained near the 6 p.m. hour, Hennings said. At least two Easton firefighters were treated by medical crews at the scene, and one from Phillipsburg was taken to St. Luke’s Anderson campus in Bethlehem Township. The nature of their treatment was not immediately clear. No injuries to residents. were immediately reported.

Several fire departments from Easton’s surrounding communities were assisting on the scene. Roofs were opened by saws and water was blasted through upper-level windows.

Ruben Torres, 55, who has lived on the block for three years, said he called 911 when black smoke was just coming from the home at 915 Ferry. “I started knocking on windows and doors to get people out,” he said, adding that a lot of elderly residents live in the homes.

Another resident who declined to give their name said neighbors ran door to door to get people out.

Sharbel Koorie, the city’s chief codes administrator who has lived in the neighborhood for decades, said he was having a picnic when he saw the smoke and heard people screaming. By the time he got there, there fire was burning through the back of the homes.

“I was most concerned that everybody got out of the homes,” Koorie said.

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