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‘Like a bomb going off’: Fire rips through RVs at Camping World in Allegheny Township

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‘Like a bomb going off’: Fire rips through RVs at Camping World in Allegheny Township

An early morning fire damaged or destroyed more than a dozen recreational vehicles Wednesday at Camping World along Route 356 in Allegheny Township.

Neighbors in the area reported the fire to Westmoreland County 911 about 4:40 a.m. after multiple explosions roused them from sleep, Allegheny Township police Chief Dan Uncapher said.

Rachel Ramsey, who has lived next to the business for six months, said she saw three vehicles on fire. Uncapher said 15 vehicles were involved — a Mercedes conversion van and 14 other campers were damaged or destroyed.

“It sounded like a bomb going off,” Ramsey said.

Ash and other bits of debris littered Ramsey’s yard and above-ground swimming pool. She was tired from a lack of sleep, and her dog was still agitated from the experience.

A neighbor across the street, who declined having her name published, said booms woke up her and her husband , and they kept hearing explosions and loud pops. She has two cats who, she said, were “freaked out” from all the noise.

“I was nervous. I was scared,” Ramsey said. “It was spreading pretty quickly.”

The explosions neighbors heard likely were propane tanks and other combustible equipment and materials on the vehicles, Uncapher said.

“It looked like it originated from one location,” he said. “They’re all packed together in the back. Where it comes from is yet to be determined.”

Firefighters from 10 departments responded. The business was not occupied at the time, and no one was hurt, Uncapher said.

There was no damage to the building.

The vehicles were parked behind the business. The area is under video surveillance, and that footage will be reviewed, Uncapher said.

A state police fire marshal is investigating the cause.

Brian C. Rittmeyer is a TribLive reporter covering news in New Kensington, Arnold and Plum. A Pittsburgh native and graduate of Penn State University’s Schreyer Honors College, Brian has been with the Trib since December 2000. He can be reached at brittmeyer@triblive.com.

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