Fire Destroys Concession Stand of Former Skyway drive-in in Kuhnsville, PA
Photo by Dennis Wetherhold Jr.The silhouettes of two firefighters from the Fogelsville Fire Company, in Pennsylvania are seen in the foreground spraying water on a raging fire at the former Skyway drive-in concession stand. The building which was vacant was totally destroyed in the fire that was dispatched by the Lehigh County 9-1-1 center shortly after 6 p.m. on Friday evening. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Photo by Dennis Wetherhold Jr.Firefighters from the Fogelsville Fire Company, in Pennsylvania spray water on a raging fire in the former Skyway drive-in concession and projection stand in the Kuhnsville section of Upper Macungie Township on Friday November 21st. The fire which could be seen from several area highways drew many spectators to the scene. Fire Chief Grim said the building is a total loss and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. Fire Companies from Tri-Clover & Trexlertown along with an ambulance from Cetronia assisted Fogelsville at the scene.
Photo by Dennis Wetherhold Jr.Firefighters from the Fogelsville Fire Company spray water on a raging fire in the former Skyway drive-in concession stand in Upper Macungie Township on Friday evening. The fire which could be seen from several area highways burned for about thirty minutes before being brought under control. Fire Chief Grim said the building is a total loss and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. Fire Companies from Tri-Clover & Trexlertown along with an ambulance from Cetronia assisted Fogelsville at the scene.
Photo by Dennis Wetherhold Jr.A fire apparatus from the Fogelsville Fire Company of Upper Macungie Township moves along a grassy field which was the home of the former Skyway drive-in. In the background fire in seen inside the former concession stand. The fire on Friday evening, which drew many spectators burned out of control for about 30 minutes before being brought under control by fire crews. Fire Chief Grim said the building is a total loss and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. Fire Companies from Tri-Clover & Trexlertown along with an ambulance from Cetronia assisted Fogelsville at the scene.