Crime & Safety
20 Storage Units Destroyed In Falls Twp. Fire
The Falls Township Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of the fire Sunday morning on Lincoln Highway.

FALLS TOWNSHIP, PA —Twenty storage units were destroyed or damaged by a fire early Sunday morning that is being investigated by the Falls Township Fire Marshal.
The Falls Township Fire Marshal said about a dozen Lower Bucks County fire crews responded to a fire at 4:35 a.m. Sunday at Extra Space Storage in the 900 block of Lincoln Highway.
The Falls Township Fire Company, along with Fairless Hills, Morrisville, Levittown 1, Penndel, Levittown 2, Edgely, Yardley, Wm. Penn, Tullytown, and Langhorne were dispatched to the building fire.
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Fire crews found several storage units on fire in the rear of the property.
The fire marshal said about 20 storage units were damaged or destroyed due to the fire.
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There were no reported firefighter injuries. The fire is under investigation by the Falls Township Fire Marshal’s Office.
The Falls Township Fire Company said that Station 30, along with mutual aid companies, was dispatched to the area of Juliet Road.
The fire was upgraded, bringing additional companies to the scene. Crews worked to force entry to the storage units and extinguish the fire. Crews were on the scene for several hours.
The Falls Township Fire Company thanked the Parkland Fire Company and Third District Volunteer Fire Company Station 14 for standing by at Station 30 to protect the rest of the township.
Morrisville Fire Company, Levittown Fire Company #1, Fairless Hills Fire Department - Station 31, Levittown Fire Company No. 2, Yardley-Makefield Fire Company, William Penn Fire Company, Penndel Volunteer Fire Company #1, Station 8, Tullytown Fire Company Station 33, and Levittown-Fairless Hills Rescue Squad assisted with the fire.
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