Wynnewood Home Catches Fire Tuesday Night

Firefighters battled the blaze for over two hours before bringing it under control.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

A home on the 900 block of Delmont Drive in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania caught fire on Tuesday night, prompting a response from multiple local fire companies. Firefighters fought the fire for about two hours, with crews finding heavy fire coming from the home's second floor. The fire extended through the roof, and conditions deteriorated quickly, leading firefighters to evacuate and switch to a defensive firefighting strategy.

Why it matters

Residential fires can pose a serious threat to public safety and property, and require a coordinated response from local fire departments to contain the damage. This incident highlights the importance of fire prevention and preparedness measures in the Wynnewood community.

The details

Firefighters from the Merion Fire Company of Ardmore, the Brookline Fire Company, and the Penn Wynne Fire Company responded to the fire at 926 Delmont Drive around 11:15 PM on Tuesday night. They found heavy fire coming from the second floor of the home, and the blaze quickly spread through the roof. Crews were forced to evacuate the home and switch to a defensive firefighting strategy to bring the fire under control. After knocking down most of the flames, firefighters went back into the home to check for hidden fire and perform overhaul operations.

  • The fire was reported around 11:15 PM on Tuesday, February 11, 2026.
  • Firefighters battled the blaze for approximately two hours, until around 1:00 AM on Wednesday, February 12, 2026.

The players

Merion Fire Company of Ardmore

A local fire department that responded to the fire on Delmont Drive.

Brookline Fire Company

A local fire department that assisted in fighting the fire and bringing it under control.

Penn Wynne Fire Company

The primary fire department that responded to the fire on Delmont Drive.

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The takeaway

This incident underscores the importance of fire safety and preparedness in residential communities. Homeowners should ensure they have working smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, and an emergency evacuation plan in place to protect their families in the event of a fire.