Over 100 firefighters battling three-alarm brush fire in Upper Roxborough

The blaze has spread to one structure near Port Royal Avenue and Nixon Street. One firefighter has been injured.

The Philadelphia Fire Department said anyone in the Upper Roxborough area near the fire with smoke sensitivities should shut their windows and remain indoors while the firefighters work to contain the blaze.
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UPDATE: Philadelphia Fire Department says firefighters placed the fire under control at 5:10 p.m.


The Philadelphia Fire Department has been battling a three-alarm fire in Upper Roxborough for much of Monday afternoon, officials said.

Firefighters rushed to the scene near Port Royal Avenue and Nixon Street around 12:45 p.m. Over the ensuing hours, about 120 fre department personnel arrived to assist, bringing 50 trucks, ladders and emergency vehicles with them. The brush fire has spread to one structure, which the PFD did not identify, and injured one firefighter, who is currently in stable condition. 


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The blaze is still not contained as of 4 p.m.

Rachel Cunningham, the fire department communications director, could not say when the department might bring the fire under control, noting "the wind gusts we're having are not helping." She advised anyone in the area with smoke sensitivities to shut their windows and remain indoors while the firefighters work to contain the blaze.


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