which Firefighters work to extinguish Fridays blaze at Pazzazz Pet Boarding kennel in Franklin Township?”
Days away from the launch of a major expansion project, Free State Brewing Co. sustained damage to its East Lawrence brewing and bottling facility early Sunday. “When I pulled around the corner at 6:30 in the morning before daylight, I just had the sense this is a really bad dream,” Free State owner Chuck Magerl said Sunday afternoon from the scene. About 6:30 a.m. Sunday, fire crews responded to reports of flames and smoke to Free State’s recently renovated facility at 1927 Moodie Road. The fire was declared under control about 8 a.m., according to Lawrence-Douglas County Fire & Medical. The department is expected to report on the cause and the damages of the fire today, officials said. The building was not occupied at the time of the fire, and there were no injuries reported. The smell of smoke hung in the air around the building Sunday as fire crews investigated the scene. Magerl said Sunday evening that he had not yet had a chance to walk through the building and inspect the damage
http://www.examiner.com/x-1513-Philadelphia-Dog-Advocate-Examiner~y2009m3d9-The-real-heroes-of-Franklin-Township-PA-kennel-explosion The real heroes of Franklin Township, PA kennel explosion Yes, Martha Stewart’s puppy Genghis Kahn was killed in the tragic explosion at Pizzazz Pet Boarding Kennel, Lehighton, Franklin Township, Carbon County, PA this past Friday. But, there are 16 other dogs that died as a result of this freak accident. And while we’re at it, let’s not forget the truck delivery driver, Timothy Kleinhagen of Summit Hill who was seriously injured when the propane he was delivering became ignited by what is thought to be a spark of static electricity. Kleinhagen is in critical condition at Lehigh Valley Hospital with severe burns. He was trapped between chain link enclosures but had the courage and quick-witted th