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On Thursday at 3:30 PM, the Newport Township Fire Department was dispatched to a house fire at 38591 Arbor Court in Wadsworth. Upon arrival, first responders found flames engulfing a large two- and three-story home located at the end of a dead-end street in a subdivision that lacked fire hydrants. The initial response quickly escalated to a Box Alarm as crews launched an interior attack, supported by one of Newport’s pumper/tankers.
However, the fire spread rapidly, forcing crews to abandon the interior effort. Within minutes, the alarm was upgraded to a second, then third, and finally a fourth alarm, calling for additional resources from across Lake County and even neighboring Kenosha County in Wisconsin.
To manage the water supply, a tanker shuttle was established with three portable tanks positioned approximately 2,000 feet away from the structure at the intersection of Cashmere Road and Crabapple Drive. At least 10 tankers were deployed, each traveling over three miles to refill and return, creating a critical logistical challenge for firefighters on the scene.
The fourth alarm was officially called down just after 7:00 PM. Jeff Rudolph arrived with the box alarm units and captured images of the house fully involved in flames. Later, Tim Olk and Larry Shapiro also reached the scene and are expected to share additional photos and video footage soon.
Below are several images taken by Jeff Rudolph and Tim Olk showing the extent of the damage: