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Large Wildland Response to Betzwood 🔥🌳
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By Deputy Chief Christopher Reynolds
March 13, 2025

UPDATE: March 14, 2025 (16:30hrs.)

The Betzwood Fire is now completely extinguished.
All fire units are clear of the scene.

Thank you again to all of our local, state, and federal partners for your assistance.

At approximately 5pm the department was dispatched to the area of Valley Lane and Nester Drive in the Betzwood section of the township for a reported brush fire. Initial callers indicated an area of brush on fire in the area with no further information.

Initial arriving fire units found an advanced fire in light brush and grass on a tract of land of the Valley Forge National Park. Initial units attempted to gain access to the fire area and were hampered due to terrain and advanced fire conditions. Due to moderate winds and extremely dry brush, the fire advanced very quickly further West into the park and into heavy timber and woodlands.

Incident Command (CH53) requested numerous agencies from Montgomery, Chester and even Berks and Bucks Counties to assist including multiple brush trucks, UTV’s, tankers and engine companies as well as resources from the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety and PA DCNR wild land fire resources.

As the incident escalated, Route 422EB had to be closed as the only viable access into the affected fire area was via 422 where fire units needed to be staged and water tankers needed to be used to truck water into the incident. Units were ultimately able to gain control of the fire after approximately 2 hours where full containment of the fire was established.

In all, approximately 15 acres of land was burned due to the fire. Regional fire assets remained on scene putting perimeter hot spots out until approximately 9pm when the incident was turned over to DCNR Pennsylvania Forest Fire Wardens Association District 17 fire resources and Federal Fire resources who remained on scene overnight maintaining a fire line and monitoring fire activity in the burn area.

Due to the deep seated nature of the fire and the heavy wood that the fire has burned into, travelers in the area should expect to see smoke and fire activity through most of the day today (Friday) as fire resources work to fully extinguish the fire. This fire is considered 100% contained with no fire spread expected beyond the established fire lines at this time. Expected rainfall on Sunday afternoon will assist with complete extinguishment of the fire as well.

The LPFD would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of the members and companies that assisted at this very difficult fire. Excellent collaboration and resource allocation amongst departments made this outcome successful.

Units: Car 53-1, Squad 53, Engine 53, Pipeline 53, Field 53
 
Mutual Aid: Engine 55-1, Engine 6, Engine 68-1, Engine 76, Engine 98, Squad 46, Squad 27, Squad 34, Squad 51, Squad 68, Chester Engine 62-2, Delco Engine 15, Bucks Engine 709, Berks Engine 6, Tanker 66, Tanker 76, Tanker 86, Tanker 89, Chester Tanker 68, Chester Tanker 3, Chester Tanker 61, Field 51-2, Field 52, Field 56, Field 66, Field 83, Field 86, Berks Field 6, Tac 68-2, Tac Delco 15, Utility 86, Utility 68-1, Utility 34-1, ATV Chester 2, ATV 55, ATV 68-1, ATV 86, Traffic 51-1, Traffic 51-2, Traffic 68-2 Tower 61, Medic 322-14, Medic 356-5, Medic 322-5, CH322
 

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