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Fire in Manor Township is under investigation

CHURCH ON CENTRAL MANOR ROAD IN MANOR TOWNSHIP. Blue Rock Fire Rescue Team Chief GARY WISEMAN told News 8: The wind made it more difficult for crews to put out the fire, but they were able to get it under control and are still investigating what caused it. It looks like they burned some cardboard and pushed it through the wind onto a pallet, a pile of pallets in the back that stretched into the depths

Fire in Manor Township is under investigation

According to the fire department, the fire spread from cardboard to pallets and to nearby trailers

The cause of a fire in Manor Township, Lancaster County is under investigation. Shortly after 6 p.m. on Saturday, emergency crews were called to Habecker Church Road and Central Manor Road. Blue Rock Fire Department Chief Garry Wiseman said the wind made it more difficult for crews to put out the fire. According to Wiseman, people burned some cardboard and with some wind, the fire spread to pallets and then spread to trailers. According to the chief, no one was injured.

The cause of a fire in Manor Township, Lancaster County is under investigation.

Emergency crews were called to Habecker Church Road and Central Manor Road shortly after 6 p.m. on Saturday.

Garry Wiseman, chief of Blue Rock Fire Rescue, said the wind made it more difficult for crews to put out the fire.

According to Wiseman, people were burning cardboard and with some wind, the fire spread to pallets and then spread to trailers.

According to the chief, no one was injured.