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Mansion fire in Salisbury still under investigation

Press Photos by Jim Marsh A multimillion dollar Salisbury home along Barrington Lane, in the western portion of the township was heavily damaged by fire early Nov. 16, a day after new owners closed on the purchase of the residence. According to Salisbury Fire Marshal Sgt. Donald Sabo, the fire is “still under investigation. It will be a few more weeks since we have items at labs and other testing along with subject matter experts looking at all sources of ignition.” ABOVE: Water from Western Salisbury Volunteer Fire Company's aerial ladder truck is directed onto flames erupting from the roof of a four-level wing of a home on Barrington Lane in Salisbury Township shortly after 6 a.m. Nov. 16, while firefighters prepare to enter the dwelling to search for possible victims.
This view at the rear of a large mansion at 3105 Barrington Lane shows damage on all four levels of an entertainment wing of the dwelling by an early morning fire Nov. 16.
Eastern Salisbury Fire Department safety officer Dennis Takacs serves as accountability officer to keep track of all firefighters working inside or near an intense fire Nov. 16 at 3015 Barrington Lane in the western portion of Salisbury Township.
Cetronia Ambulance Corps and Macungie Ambulance Corps provide first aid and rehabilitation services for firefighters. Medics monitored vital statistics for the firefighters and provided hydration and energy snacks for those laboring in heavy protective fire gear.
Fire and dense smoke push from all four levels of a large mansion at 3015 Barrington Lane, in the western portion of Salisbury Township.