Multiple fire crews battled a three-alarm fire Tuesday at Country Pools & Spas in Harrison that left clouds of smoke covering large swaths of the sky.
The incident, which initially was reported as an electical incident at 2:14 p.m., caused two explosions, likely because of propane, said Harrison Hills fire Chief James Bartolovich.
As of 5 p.m., the structure was still smoking, and both lanes of the road were filled with emergency management vehicles from multiple municipalities.
No one was in the building, Bartolovich said.
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“It’s a devastating loss to people in the area because they do use them for pool supplies and obtaining pool chemicals,” he said.
Fire officials are evacuating the area within a half-mile radius because of chemical exposure, Bartolovich said, adding the main concerns are chlorine and forms of acid.
Elderly residents north of the area are being transported to Citizens Hose Fire Department because of the direction of the wind.
“The chemicals take the element to a different level because now you’re dealing with a hazardous materials incident and not a structure fire incident because some of the chemicals can be dangerous when wet, reacts differently and volatile with water,” Bartolovich said.
Bartolovich added that as a result of the chemicals, firefighters will need to go through a decontamination process to clean their gear and ensure their safety.
Rick Lamison, who lives directly behind the property, said he wasn’t home at the time of the fire but could hear an explosion when talking to his wife on the phone.
“It’s getting better. I don’t think there’s much else for there to burn,” Lamison said.
The Allegheny County fire marshal and hazmat team are on the scene.
Logan Hullinger is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Logan at [email protected].