East Brandywine Fire Company
East Brandywine Fire Company

2026 Incidents
Fire Medical Total
Jan 53 35 88
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total 53 35 88

Past Incident Totals 2020-Present
Fire Medical Total
2025 455 355 810
2024 483 419 902
2023 413 388 801
2022 415 286 701
2021 367 224 591
2020 353 256 608
Total 2486 1928 4413

Past Incident Totals 2006-2019
Fire Medical Total
2019 360 554 914
2018 350 550 900
2017 330 484 814
2016 356 402 758
2015 373 376 749
2014 426 430 856
2013 366 451 817
2012 380 431 811
2011 362 445 807
2010 300 422 722
2009 262 426 688
2008 327 448 775
2007 322 469 791
2006 333 465 798
Total 4847 6353 11200

Web Counters
Website Visitors
Since
January 1, 2012
5,501,756
Visitors Today
Mar 08, 2026
412

EBFC Responds to Two House Fires Within 12 Hours
Email Print RSS Facebook Twitter RSS

By East Brandywine Fire Company
February 26, 2026

East Brandywine Fire Company crews were kept busy late Thursday afternoon into the early hours of Friday morning, responding to two separate reported house fires in neighboring communities.

Working Fire – Sweet Spring Road

On Thursday at 4:14 PM, Ludwigs Corner Fire Company, along with mutual aid departments, was dispatched to the 200 block of Sweet Spring Road for a reported house fire. Initial arriving units reported smoke showing from the residence and quickly confirmed a working fire.

Shortly after arrival, additional tankers and a second Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) were requested, bringing East Brandywine Fire Company units to the scene. EBFC responded with Rescue 49, Engine 49-5, and Engine 49-2.

Rescue 49 arrived first from EBFC and was initially assigned as the RIT. However, as crews on scene established operations, Rescue 49 was reassigned to the roof to assist with ventilation efforts.

Operating on the roof, crews opened a gable vent and removed sections of burned siding before moving to the main roof area. Firefighters then performed vertical ventilation, cutting a hole in the roof to allow heat and smoke to escape, improving interior operating conditions for crews working inside the structure.

Engine 49-5’s crew assisted with fireground operations, while Engine 49-2’s crew was assigned to the basement to deploy salvage covers to protect the homeowner’s property from water damage during suppression efforts.

Crews operated on scene for approximately 45 minutes before being released.

Early Morning Response – Hibernia Road

Less than 12 hours later, at 3:08 AM Friday morning, EBFC was dispatched to the 100 block of Hibernia Road in West Brandywine Township to assist Wagontown Fire Company on a reported house fire.

Ladder 49 and Engine 49-5 made the response.

Upon arrival, Ladder 49 proceeded up a long driveway behind Engine 35 and positioned the aerial to the roof. Assistant 35 had arrived moments earlier and reported light smoke showing from the second floor.

Roof operations were initiated to check for any issues, while interior crews conducted an investigation inside the residence. After a thorough assessment, the incident was determined to be the result of a heater malfunction.

With no fire extension found, crews were placed available shortly thereafter.



 

Add a Comment Add a Comment 0 Comment(s)


Home Donate Membership Info News Archives Contact Us Members Area
Website Designed and Hosted By:
Firehouse Solutions
www.FirehouseSolutions.com
Content Provided and Maintained by:
East Brandywine Fire Company
2096 Bondsville Road
Downingtown, PA 19335
Phone: 610-269-2625
E-mail: info@ebfc49.org
Copyright © 2026 Firehouse Solutions (Service of Technology Reflections, Inc.)