Editorial Standards ⓘ FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Five people, including four children, were killed in a house fire late Tuesday night in Carbon County, according to Pennsylvania State Police.. Fire departments from Schuylkill and Carbon Counties were battling flames that began around 4:30 p.m., involving two apartment buildings and spreading to multiple homes along West Catawissa Street.
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FRANKLIN TWP., Pa. - Five people, including four children, are dead after a house fire in Carbon County, Pennsylvania State Police said. The Lehighton Area School District says it believes three.. He began the day at the Carbon County Emergency Management Agency field site to meet with representatives from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for an update on efforts to contain the fire. Later, Mackenzie traveled to affected sites, met with firefighters, and donated supplies.