Firefighters were on the scene after flames broke out inside a home and a daycare center in Derry Township, Westmoreland County on Wednesday. Sky 4, Pittsburgh’s only news chopper, captured video of the scene on Wood Street.The video showed extensive damage to the building. See the video from Sky 4 belowEveryone who was in the daycare, including 10 children, got out safely, neighbors told Pittsburgh’s Action News 4.“We got a call about a house fire with possible people trapped,” Derry Township Deputy Fire Chief Nick Piantine said. “We pulled in and the original house was on fire. Also, three additional buildings were on fire. All the children were evacuated prior to us getting here.”Derry Township fire crews were assisted by units from Greensburg, Latrobe, Unity Township, and Black Lick from Indiana County. The State Fire Marshal was on the scene as well.“We actually called a lot more than we usually do due to everything that was going on and how many buildings were on fire,” Piantine said. “The biggest thing was keeping the fire to the original building that’s connected to other buildings. It just took a long time to hold it.”Emergency dispatchers said the fire was reported shortly after 10:50 a.m. Piantine confirmed that the fire began on a small porch attached to a home. Dornie and Lori’s Home Day Care center was right behind that house. Rhiannon Radacosky grew up going to Dornie and Lori’s. “I went there when I was a kid, and I’m 32,” she said. “That’s why we sent my son there. We trusted them when I was little. My parents did.”Her son, Sawyer, was inside the center when the fire erupted. “I was actually at work, and I’m a fireman with Brady Mills, so I got the fire call right on my phone,” Radacosky said. “One of the other firefighters in our department texted me and said ‘Please tell me that’s not your son’s daycare.’ And I said, ‘Yeah, it actually is’. I ran out the door and drove from Ligonier to here and ran up and got my child and here we are. They were across the street at the owner’s house.” Radacosky is not only grateful for the center’s staff, but also for the response from first responders. “I am very grateful for the volunteers,” she said. “Unity Township has them paid during the day. So that’s fantastic to have them have a paid service that’s here as well. Luckily, Lori said that she’ll continue to watch them.”Download the WTAE app to stay connected with breaking news. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news in your inbox.

DERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. —

Firefighters were on the scene after flames broke out inside a home and a daycare center in Derry Township, Westmoreland County on Wednesday.

Sky 4, Pittsburgh’s only news chopper, captured video of the scene on Wood Street.

The video showed extensive damage to the building.

See the video from Sky 4 below

Everyone who was in the daycare, including 10 children, got out safely, neighbors told Pittsburgh’s Action News 4.

“We got a call about a house fire with possible people trapped,” Derry Township Deputy Fire Chief Nick Piantine said. “We pulled in and the original house was on fire. Also, three additional buildings were on fire. All the children were evacuated prior to us getting here.”

Derry Township fire crews were assisted by units from Greensburg, Latrobe, Unity Township, and Black Lick from Indiana County. The State Fire Marshal was on the scene as well.

“We actually called a lot more than we usually do due to everything that was going on and how many buildings were on fire,” Piantine said. “The biggest thing was keeping the fire to the original building that’s connected to other buildings. It just took a long time to hold it.”

Emergency dispatchers said the fire was reported shortly after 10:50 a.m.

Piantine confirmed that the fire began on a small porch attached to a home. Dornie and Lori’s Home Day Care center was right behind that house.

Rhiannon Radacosky grew up going to Dornie and Lori’s.

“I went there when I was a kid, and I’m 32,” she said. “That’s why we sent my son there. We trusted them when I was little. My parents did.”

Her son, Sawyer, was inside the center when the fire erupted.

“I was actually at work, and I’m a fireman with Brady Mills, so I got the fire call right on my phone,” Radacosky said. “One of the other firefighters in our department texted me and said ‘Please tell me that’s not your son’s daycare.’ And I said, ‘Yeah, it actually is’. I ran out the door and drove from Ligonier to here and ran up and got my child and here we are. They were across the street at the owner’s house.”

Radacosky is not only grateful for the center’s staff, but also for the response from first responders.

“I am very grateful for the volunteers,” she said. “Unity Township has them paid during the day. So that’s fantastic to have them have a paid service that’s here as well. Luckily, Lori said that she’ll continue to watch them.”

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