Although it took firefighters and other volunteers only about an hour Saturday morning to deal with a one-car traffic accident at Main Street and Perkiomen Avenue, the incident disrupted traffic for much of the day.
Perkiomen Township Fire Company volunteers were among those responding Friday to a large spill of home heating oil that occurred around 8 a.m. near Montgomery County’s Central Perkiomen Valley Park in Schwenksville.
Repair crews were seen Tuesday afternoon outside Moccia's Train Stop restaurant in Lower Frederick Township, following a roof-and-attic fire there Monday night. Owners expressed hopes to re-open as soon as possible.
Updated with additional photos. The popular Moccia's Train Stop Restaurant near the corner of Route 29 and Spring Mount Road in Lower Frederick Township was hit by fire Monday night at about 9:43 p.m. Firefighters were on scene for about 90 minutes.
With 6 photos. A reported "explosion and fire" required seven area fire companies and three ambulances to respond Saturday at 11:33 a.m. to Palmer International in Skippack. Volunteer firefighters were on scene for several hours.
Industrial manufacturer Palmer International, on Lucon Road in Skippack, was the scene Wednesday afternoon of a two-alarm fire that took 13 first-responder units more than four hours to contain.
Two separate and unrelated single-vehicle accidents were reported Thursday by state police, responding to locations on Trappe Road in Perkiomen Township, and Schwenksville Road in Upper Salford Township.
Fire companies across Montgomery County and beyond are publicly sharing their grief after the death of Trappe Fire Chief and Pennsylvania State Trooper Branden Sisca, and his partner Trooper Martin Mack.