LP Police, Fire Respond to Car Fire at Audubon and Trooper Roads
A two-door, black car caught fire near the Harley Davidson parking lot.
Lower Providence Township Police and Lower Providence Township Fire Department were dispatched at 2:41 p.m. on Friday for a report of a car fire at Audubon and Trooper roads.
The units responded to a two door, black car parked above the Valley Forge Harley-Davidson store, near the entrance to Route 422. The car was smoking when units arrived.
Three fire trucks from LPTFD and two police cars were on the scene. A hose, hooked to the tank truck, was used to put out the smoking vehicle. It is unknown if the vehicle had an occupant at the time of the fire's start, but all doors, trunk and hood were open when reporters arrived at the scene.
The car appeared to be in the parked position (in a space) of the back lot of the store. It was a black, small two-door, which looked like a Plymouth Sundance model.
No injuries were reported. Patch will post updates to the emergency scene as they become available.
Units had reported to a car fire on Trooper Road last Thursday (Jan. 18) morning. There, emergency crews found an accident had caused the blaze. Click here for the full story from last week.
nameless citizen
11:01 am on Saturday, January 26, 2013
Who wrote this, a third grader who rides the short bus?
George Hughes
8:27 am on Sunday, January 27, 2013
Probably not . A third grader on the short bus would have done a better job , would have made more sense !