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First Responders Team Up to Rescue Caller from Langhorne Blaze

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The woman who called in this morning’s fire in Langhorne was located by firefighters moments after she lost consciousness and was rescued by first responders from a second floor bedroom with help from 911, police, and firefighters at the scene.

An unidentified first responder source shared the closely held information with Lower Bucks Source shortly after the blaze at three story residential home was brought under control. Penndel-Middletown Fire Chief Frank Farry mentioned firefighters rescued individuals from the burning building without specifically mentioning the team work between the operations center and firefighters on the ground.

The source said dispatchers, police, and fire personnel “all worked together to get that” to rescue that woman from further harm.

The first responder source said, imagine being the 911 operator on the phone, the caller passes out, and they can hear firefighters taking the door down and the radios getting louder and the the firefighters find the unconscious woman and get her out. In firefighting, that’s as big as it gets and why we do the job we do.

Those reports became were confirmed by a social media post from the Parkland Fire Company a short while ago.

Credit: Ron Roberts

“At this morning’s three alarm fire in Langhorne, Chief TJ Stressman, Firefighter Bruce Bartleson and Firefighter Tiffany Cameron, without the protection of a hose line made entry to the second floor and effected the rescue of a female victim who was later transported to Temple University Hospital. Awesome work!”

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The fire, which broke out just after 5 am Saturday, went to three alarms before being brought under control at about 8:10 a.m.

In the three-alarm fire in Langhorne early Saturday morning, one person was airlifted to Temple University Hospital and five others are being treated for injuries. Pennsylvania State Police and Middletown Twp are investigating the fire.

There was one fatality with a total of three rescues two of which were sent to burn units, officials said.

Responding fire companies were Langhorne-Middletown, Penndel, Parkland, Wm Penn, Lower Southampton, Northampton, Southampton, Newtown, Yardley-Makefield, Fairless Hills, Falls Twp., Newport, Newportville, Trevose, Third District among others.

The blaze is being investigated by state police and Middletown Twp authorities.

Credit: Ron Roberts

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Breaking: It’s Walz!!

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Kamala Harris, as expected, named her running mate  Tuesday morning, hours before the Philadelphia rally at Temple University

He is  Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.

His career has been defined by public service, from serving our country in the military to serving our students as a high-school teacher and football coach to serving our state in Congress. . After 24 years in the Army National Guard, Command Sergeant Major Walz retired from the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion in 2005. Tim won his first election to the United States House of Representatives in 2006 and was re-elected for another five terms serving Minnesota’s First Congressional District in Southern Minnesota. Walz signed a $2.3 billion education budget into law – the single-largest investment in public education in state history. He established ironclad reproductive freedom, protections for Trans individuals, and gender-affirming care as fundamental rights in Minnesota. Governor Walz also banned the cruel, outdated practice of “conversion therapy” and ended book bans based on ideology. He has cut taxes with every one of his budgets. Walz has been governor of Minnesota since 2019.

Walz and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro were said to be the remaining two candidates vying for the v.p. slot on the ticket.

Shapiro on social media said “My work here in Pennsylvania is far from finished — there is a lot more stuff I want to get done for our Commonwealth. Over the next 90 days, I look forward to traveling all across the Commonwealth to unite Pennsylvanians behind my friends Kamala Harris and Tim Walz and defeat Donald Trump.”

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Mont Co Woman Charged for Fatal Crash that Killed 2 State Troopers, Pedestrian on I-95

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The Pennsylvania State Police have charged a Montgomery County Woman for killing two state troopers and a citizens in the crash on I-95 Monday. 

A statement from PSU says Jayana Tanae Webb has been charged with following subsequent to their  investigation into the crash.

Webb, 21, of Eagleville, is with the following:

  • murder of the third degree, 18 Pa C.S. § 2502(c), three counts;
  • homicide by vehicle while DUI, Title 75 § 3735, three counts;
  • homicide by vehicle, Title 75 § 3732, three counts;
  • manslaughter of a law enforcement officer in the second degree, 18 Pa C.S. § 2507(d), two counts;
  • involuntary manslaughter, 18 Pa C.S. § 2504, three counts;
  • recklessly endangering another person, 18 Pa C.S. § 2705, three counts;
  • driving under the influence, Title 75 § 3802; and
  • summary traffic violations, which include failing to drive at a safe speed, careless driving, and reckless driving.

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Authorities also released the name of the deceased pedestrian who is identified as Reyes Rivera Oliveras, 28, of Allentown.

Several passing motorists called 911 after observing the pedestrian, identified as Oliveras, walking in the southbound lanes of travel on I-95. Troopers Martin F. Mack III and Branden T. Sisca, of Troop K, Philadelphia, located him and were in the process of securing him in their patrol vehicle when they were struck by Webb just before 1:00 a.m. on Monday, March 21.

Continue to follow Lower Bucks Source for updates to this story.

 

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Updated: Names of State Troopers Killed on I- 95 Released; One a Bristol Boro Resident

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Updated: 11:50 am Monday:

Pennsylvania State Police have released the names of the two state troopers killed early Monday on I-95 South.

They are Martin F. Mack, a seven-year veteran of Bristol Borough and Branden T Sica who joined the sate police last year.

Investigators are still on the scene as the highway remains shut down.

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Commander of Troop K in Philadelphia Captain James Kem visibly shaken by the deaths,  said the troopers were responding to a report of someone walking on I-95 southbound, just before reaching the sports complex. At 12:45, they met with the individual who was in the left hand lane. 

As the two officers were approaching the suspect, a vehicle traveling at a high speed struck all three individuals. The impact was reported to be so great that the troopers went flying into the northbound lane of I-95, he said. 

Upon arrival of backup, witnesses were performing CPR on the officers, but to no avail, said officials. 

“Right now we are conducting an active investigation that is DUI related” Kem said,

Kem said investigation was now an active DUI investigation.

“We’re here today to mourn the loss of two of Pennsylvania’s finest. Troopers Mack and Sica made the ultimate sacrifice this morning while assisting a citizen in need. These Troopers personified our departments core values of honor service, integrity, respect, trust, courage and duty. These values were exemplified this morning as they braved traffic to assist a citizen whose own life was in danger…there is no greater selflessness, said Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police Colonel Robert Evanchick.

“It’s a very sad day for Pennsylvania. Three families mourning the loss of loved ones” said Wolf.

A processional, law enforcement sources report, will take place for Trooper Mack into Bristol Borough later today.

No additional information has been released by police at this time, including the name of the pedestrian struck and killed.

Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA-1) took to social media to share his condolences to both families

“An incredibly sad day for PA-01 and the entire law enforcement community. Early this morning, 33-year-old Trooper Martin F. Mack III, resident of Bristol Borough and member of the St. Mark Parish community, was tragically struck and killed by a driver on I-95, as he was trying to come to the assistance of a pedestrian. I am deeply saddened for his wife, young children, extended family, and friends, as well as the family of Trooper Branden T. Sisca.” he said.

Lower Bucks Source extends its deepest sympathies to the Mack and Sica families for their loss.

Updates as they come in

Original story is below. J

Josh Thompson Co-wrote this story

 

Two Pennsylvania state troopers and a civilian were killed closing I-95 in both directions north of Broad Street early Monday.

The crash occurred just around 12:40 am police said on I-95 south, near the spots complex.

According to a report from Action News the state troopers were making a traffic stop at the time, when a vehicle struck them.

Credit: Pennsylvania State Police

State Police confirmed the deaths in a social media post at 5 am.

The report says, a civilian was pronounced dead at the scene too.

Additional information about the crash is unknown at this time.

It is suggested motorists traveling to that section of Philadelphia this more find alternate routes of travel because as of 5 am, lanes in both directions remain shut down as police continue to investigate.

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