Emergency responders in Delaware County are dealing with a critical situation in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, where a tree has fallen on a house and penetrated a 1,000 pound propane tank, Your Content is learning.
Preliminary details reveal that the incident took place at a residence on 32 Winding Way. A tree crashed into the house, causing the collapse of one side of the structure and impacting a large propane tank.
The tree’s impact not only damaged the house but also crushed a 1000lb propane tank, causing a significant leak.
Making matters even more challenging, command has reported that fire crews are currently without fire apparatus on the scene due to blocked access points. Despite this, fire crews have managed to reach the scene on foot.
At present, emergency personnel are on the scene handling the precarious situation involving a large propane leak and a severely damaged house.
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