Dennison Township Tanker Assists at Early-Morning Hazle Township House Fire

Photo by Dennison Township Volunteer Fire CompanyDennison Township Tanker 1 staged on scene while supporting water shuttle operations during an early-morning residential fire in Hazle Township.

Photo by Dennison Township Volunteer Fire CompanyTanker 1 illuminated by emergency lighting as multiple fire companies operate at a working structure fire under Hazle Township command.
December 2, 2025 —Dennison Township Volunteer Fire Company was dispatched in the early morning hours to assist with a working residential structure fire in Hazle Township. Tanker 1 responded as part of a multi-department effort to support firefighting operations at the scene.
Upon arrival, Dennison’s tanker was assigned to water supply operations, shuttling multiple loads of water to sustain fire suppression efforts. Crews worked alongside numerous neighboring departments under the direction of Hazle Township Fire & Rescue Company 141 command, ensuring a continuous and reliable water source during the incident.
The coordinated response highlighted the importance of mutual aid and inter-agency cooperation in managing large-scale residential fires, particularly in areas where sustained water supply is critical. After completing several water shuttle runs, Dennison Township personnel and apparatus were released by command and returned to service.
No additional details regarding injuries or damage were immediately available. Dennison Township Volunteer Fire Company thanked Hazle Township Fire & Rescue and all assisting agencies for their teamwork and professionalism during the response.