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Large Brush Fire Erupts in Franklin County
Firefighters and forestry crews respond to multi-acre blaze in Greene Township
Apr. 11, 2026 at 8:49pm
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A sweeping, atmospheric landscape painting captures the raw power and scale of a devastating brush fire raging through a remote forest in Franklin County.Greenwood TodayFirefighters are currently battling a large brush fire that has erupted in the Knob Hill Road area of Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. The fire has spread across multiple acres, prompting a response from local fire companies and the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Bureau of Forestry.
Why it matters
Brush fires pose a serious threat to public safety and the environment, especially in rural and wooded areas. Rapid response from emergency crews is critical to containing the spread and minimizing damage. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges of managing wildfire risks in the region.
The details
According to the Franklin Fire Co., the brush fire is located in the Knob Hill Road area of Greene Township. Multiple acres are involved, and crews from local fire departments as well as the DCNR Bureau of Forestry are currently on the scene working to extinguish the blaze.
- The fire was first reported on April 11, 2026 around 8:49 PM.
The players
Franklin Fire Co.
The local fire department responding to the brush fire incident in Greene Township.
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Bureau of Forestry
The state agency providing additional resources and expertise to help combat the large brush fire.
What’s next
Firefighters and forestry crews will continue working to fully extinguish the brush fire and assess any damage or threats to nearby structures or wildlife habitats.
The takeaway
This brush fire underscores the importance of vigilance and preparedness when it comes to managing wildfire risks, especially in rural and wooded areas where such incidents can quickly escalate. The rapid multi-agency response highlights the coordination required to effectively combat these types of natural disasters.