Major Fire Strikes Downtown Easton Hotel

Photo by KEN SNYDERPine St. view

Photo by KEN SNYDERPartial collapse

Photo by KEN SNYDERPartial collapse

Photo by KEN SNYDERRear of hotel

Photo by KEN SNYDERRear of hotel

Photo by KEN SNYDERRear of hotel

Photo by KEN SNYDERPhillipsburg's ladder tower

Photo by KEN SNYDERPhillipsburg's ladder tower
Easton, PA - Firefighters were summoned on 2/20/26 to a five story century old Hotel Hampton, located at 462 Northampton St. To the rear of this hotel (now a rooming house with long term residents) were a four and a three story add-ons extending back to Pine St. Crews were dispatched to the hotel for a possible electrical fire in the basement at around 10:45 a.m. There they found an active basement fire rapidly spreading though out the building via inside the walls. As conditions worsened, crews had to get out of the building and take a defensive position. A second alarm was eventually transmitted as there was the need for more aerials and mutual aid from Warren County. The fire was rapidly expanding to the other add-on buildings and a third alarm would eventually be transmitted. Command now concentrated on search and rescue tactics as nine people had to be rescued hanging out their windows in different localities. The quick moving fire was now threatening forty eight rooms of which forty two had been occupied.
Wilson Borough firefighter Robert Lewullis was searching for victims on the fourth floor of the building behind the old hotel under heavy smoke conditions. He then ran out of air and had to issue a, "Mayday ". He was able to find a window to which a 35 ft. ladder was extended to. He descended down the ladder about half way, lost his footing and fell about twenty feet to the ground. He was immediately taken to the St. Lukes Hospital/ Anderson Campus in serious condition. Also, five other victims had to be taken to the hospital for treatment.
As firefighting conditions continued into the afternoon, there were two partial building collapses. Approximately, fifty people were made homeless due to the fire. After the fire was over, one of the heavy fire buildings was demolished and cadaver dogs were brought in to find any unknown victims, with negative results. Assisting Easton were: Wilson Borough, Hecktown, Palmer Municipal, Nancy Run, Williams Twp, Forks Twp, Lower Saucon Twp., Bethlehem Twp. and Phillipsburg,NJ.