Electrical Malfunction in Outlet Sparked Deadly PA House Fire

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Jan. 3, 2023 Two sisters died in the Lancaster fire despite quick rescue by firefighters.

Source Firehouse.com News

An electrical malfunction in an outlet is being blamed for sparking a blaze that killed two sisters in Lancaster this past weekend.

Firefighters pulled the sisters from a second-story bedroom, Lancaster Chief Todd Hutchinson told WGAL, adding that crews made fast entry to perform the rescues. 

But the Lancaster County Coroner’s Office said Anna Leavitt, 18, who was a senior at McCaskey High School, died at the hospital from smoke inhalation.

Anna’s sister, Ariana Leavitt, 13, an eighth-grader, was taken to a burn center in critical condition. She died from her injuries Monday morning, just after midnight.

“It hits a lot of the firefighters hard. They did everything possible to give those girls a fighting chance,” the chief said.

A fire marshal ruled the fire an accident, saying an electrical malfunction in an outlet on the first floor was to blame.