Woman dead, firefighter taken to hospital after fire in Elrama

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ELRAMA, Pa. — UPDATE (8/24/24 at 8:10 a.m.)

Elrama firefighters tell Channel 11 that the 19-year-old woman who died after the fire was Sabrina Boyle.

A second GoFundMe campaign was set up by a family friend to help cover expenses.

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UPDATE (8:15 p.m.)

The Elrama Vol. Fire Company of Union Township confirmed Friday night that the woman who was rescued from the house and taken to a hospital from this fire has died.

Firefighters say she was 19 years old and 23 weeks pregnant.

The firefighter who was injured has been released from the hospital at this time.

The department is asking for help from the community as the family recovers. They say they are accepting clothing donations. The needed sizes are as follows:

  • For the father
    • 32/32 pants
    • Large shirt
    • Size 10 shoe
  • For the mother
    • Size 5 pants
    • Large shirt
    • Size 8 shoes
  • For a boy
    • 32/32 pants
    • Medium shorts
    • Medium shirt
    • Size 9 shoe

A GoFundMe has also been set up to help the family. Click here if you would like to donate.

ORIGINAL COVERAGE

A firefighter was taken to the hospital with burn injuries after working to rescue a woman who was trapped on the second story of a home on Fairview Street in Elrama after it caught fire Friday morning. That woman was also taken to the hospital.

“It’s a tragedy,” said neighbor Dzintra Ullis.

“I heard a bunch of pops and then my phone started going off, I looked out obviously and saw the lights and ran out,” said Leslie Naple, another neighbor.

“I looked out my window and saw their house was completely burning,” Ullis added. “There was fire coming out the top windows.

The fire started around 5 a.m. Friday. Firefighters were on scene just two minutes later. They immediately started to put the fire out.

“It was very intense,” said Elrama Volunteer Fire Chief Lenny Bailey. “When we pulled up there was heavy fire blowing out all the windows.”

The two homeowners and their son made it out of the home safely.

But, a woman was trapped on the second story of the home.

“Firefighters rescued her out of a second floor window via a ground ladder and they got her out of the house,” Bailey said.

The woman – who neighbors say is pregnant – was taken to the hospital once firefighters pulled her from the fire.

A firefighter who rescued her was also taken to the hospital with severe burns.

The home is a total loss, and neighbors are concerned for the family.

“I hope his future daughter-in-law is okay,” Naple said. “I hope.”

The State Fire Marshal’s Office is working to figure out what exactly caused this fire.

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