Pa. Firefighter Hurt by Falling Debris | Firehouse.com

BY PATRICK COOLEY

The Herald, Sharon, Pa.

SHARON, Pa. — A family was left homeless and a firefighter was injured Sunday morning by a house fire in Sharon.

The exact cause of the fire at 127 Second Ave. wasn\’t clear, but firefighters said it started near a wood stove in the living room of the two-story house and spread to two upstairs bedrooms and the attic.

The family living at the home, husband and wife Joshua and Tiffany Stearns and their four children, aged 3 to 13 years old, will have to find a new place to live, Brian Scarmack, a captain with the Sharon Fire Department, said.

\”The house isn\’t livable,\” he said.

Firefighters were called to the scene at 8:34 a.m. and spent about 2è hours fighting the blaze, a Mercer County 911 dispatcher said.

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