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‘Let the building burn’: Firemen say water authority banned them from using hydrants
Posted on 2/5/26 at 9:26 am
Posted on 2/5/26 at 9:26 am
‘Let the building burn’: Firemen say water authority banned them from using hydrants
One Pennsylvania fire company said Tuesday that the local water authority barred it from accessing fire hydrants and instead advised firefighters to let a building burn.
The MMP&W Volunteer Fire & Ambulance Co. posted a statement on social media Tuesday, warning that it “should concern everyone” that the Mercersburg Borough’s Water Authority prohibited MMP&W firefighters from using Authority-owned hydrants over water supply concerns. The statement claimed that the Authority called the MMP&W following a Monday incident where the company used an Authority hydrant to fight a barn fire that resulted in several animal deaths and a total loss.
“Due to recent and prolonged cold weather, all available draft sites throughout our response area were frozen and unusable,” MMP&W said. “As a result, crews were forced to rely on fire hydrants located within the Borough of Mercersburg to support firefighting operations.”
“MMP&W was informed that under no circumstances is the fire department permitted to use hydrants owned by the Authority going forward,” MMP&W continued. The company also noted that when it asked what actions it should take regarding future incidents in the borough, “MMP&W was explicitly told to ‘let the building burn,’ and that ‘it is only one building.’”
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One Pennsylvania fire company said Tuesday that the local water authority barred it from accessing fire hydrants and instead advised firefighters to let a building burn.
The MMP&W Volunteer Fire & Ambulance Co. posted a statement on social media Tuesday, warning that it “should concern everyone” that the Mercersburg Borough’s Water Authority prohibited MMP&W firefighters from using Authority-owned hydrants over water supply concerns. The statement claimed that the Authority called the MMP&W following a Monday incident where the company used an Authority hydrant to fight a barn fire that resulted in several animal deaths and a total loss.
“Due to recent and prolonged cold weather, all available draft sites throughout our response area were frozen and unusable,” MMP&W said. “As a result, crews were forced to rely on fire hydrants located within the Borough of Mercersburg to support firefighting operations.”
“MMP&W was informed that under no circumstances is the fire department permitted to use hydrants owned by the Authority going forward,” MMP&W continued. The company also noted that when it asked what actions it should take regarding future incidents in the borough, “MMP&W was explicitly told to ‘let the building burn,’ and that ‘it is only one building.’”
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Posted on 2/5/26 at 9:30 am to djmed
That stinks... kinda extenuating circumstances though. 
Posted on 2/5/26 at 9:34 am to djmed
I would hate to be the person answering the phones in that place after that article dropped.
I'm gonna say that policy was "mistakenly" communicated and a full retraction is forthcoming veeery soon
I'm gonna say that policy was "mistakenly" communicated and a full retraction is forthcoming veeery soon
Posted on 2/5/26 at 9:39 am to djmed
Around here, the sheriff would've arrested those not allowing the fd to use the hydrants.
The guy over the water association was a tryant & ran it for 25 years before he got busted. He was selling water on the side & lining his pockets. He would disconnect those that were current on payment to conserve it for himself.
There was no oversight until several people started to complain & it took years. He was the president & treasurer.
The guy over the water association was a tryant & ran it for 25 years before he got busted. He was selling water on the side & lining his pockets. He would disconnect those that were current on payment to conserve it for himself.
There was no oversight until several people started to complain & it took years. He was the president & treasurer.
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