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The past year has been a challenge for special events across Lancaster County, including in Lititz. At the March 30 meeting of Lititz Borough Council, it looked like things might be slowly getting back to some semblance of normal.
Several special events and activities were approved by council, including the 204th Fourth of July Celebration in Lititz Springs Park, planned for noon July 3. The event, among the oldest continuous Fourth of July celebrations in the United States, draws upwards of 20,000 people.
That also includes the Queen of Candles pageant, to be held July 2.
In 2020, both the pageant and larger celebration had to be be adjusted, with online and virtual events, and no fireworks in order to not draw large crowds during the pandemic.
These are the heartwarming scenes as fire fighters in Pennsylvania were able to rescue a dog from a barn that was engulfed in flames.
The footage shows a neighbor speaking to Ryan Balmer of the Lititz Fire Company who told him that his dog was trapped in the burning shed.
Within seconds, Firefighter Balmer broke a window which he climbed through into the flaming building to find the terrified animal.
Ryan Balmer of the Lititz Fire Company breaks his way into the burning barn in Pennsylvania after receiving reports that there is a dog trapped inside
He climbed his way into the barn as the dog would not jump through the window to safety
Firefighter rescue dog from burning barn
A dog was rescued from a barn that was engulfed in flames over the weekend, and a camera that was on top of one of the firefighter s helmet captured the moment Author: Samantha Galvez Updated: 10:25 PM EST December 22, 2020
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. A dog was rescued from a barn that was engulfed in flames over the weekend, and a camera that was on top of one of the firefighter s helmet captured the moment.
This past Saturday, the Lititz Fire Company was dispatched to a barn on Erbs Quarry Road in Warwick Township that was fully involved.
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pennsylvania (WPMT) A dog was rescued from a barn that was engulfed in flames over the weekend, and a camera that was on top of one of the firefighter’s helmet captured the moment.
This past Saturday, the Lititz Fire Company was dispatched to a barn on Erbs Quarry Road in Warwick Township that was fully involved.
When crews arrived, they learned there was a dog trapped in the flames. It became 25-year-old firefighter Ryan Balmer’s job to rescue him.
“I was hoping it was going to jump out the window,” he said. “It didn’t want to. It kinda got scared and ran back in. So at that point then I made the decision to bust the window out, climb in, and help the dog out.”