York, PA : Harrisburg blaze near fatal crash scene on Saturday, March 11th 2017
Fire crews responded to a six-building row home fire in Harrisburg on Sunday, according to PennLive.com.
The fire started in the 1400 block of Walnut Street around 3 p.m., the report states.
Sunday's fire is blocks away from where Lt. Dennis DeVoe, of Stewartstown and a 21-year veteran firefighter, was killed responding to a fire on Friday night.
Friday's fire, which occurred in the 2500 block of Lexington Street, led to the death of one child and injured two other people, according to the Associated Press.
Fallen firefighter, of Stewartstown, recalled as 'good man'
DeVoe was on his way to pick up his gear before heading to the scene when his vehicle was hit in an intersection, Harrisburg Fire Chief Brian Enterline said. DeVoe died later Saturday at Hershey Medical Center. The driver of the other vehicle, which was reported stolen, was arrested on aggravated assault and other counts, officials said.
DeVoe was remembered on Sunday by his firefighter brethren as "a leader in our department and the fire service as a whole."
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Harrisburg blaze near fatal crash scene