Georgetown Estates Fire Ruled An Accident

October 23, 2023 2:26 am

CECIL TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WPXI) – A fire in Cecil Township that destroyed five townhomes and damaged 11 others was sparked by “careless smoking,” according to state police. The fire raged from home to home on May 31 in Georgetown Estates, a townhouse community. It started in a garage around 4 p.m. that day, and neighbors rushed to save people. The aftermath was devastating. Nearly five months later state police fire marshalls have completed their investigation, citing “careless smoking” that started the fire. The cause was ruled an accident and no charges will be filed. The fire left multiple families homeless and left neighbors with fears about how quickly the fire spread, questioning whether the townhomes had firewalls. The fire marshall confirmed the homes do have firewalls. At the time of the fire, the chief had said the fire traveled through the attics. The state police investigation is completed and the report is now in the hands of the insurance companies.