HANOVER TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A couple made it out safely after a fire consumed their Beaver County home Thursday.
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Investigators said the fire started at a home in the 200 block of Pleasant Hills Road in Hanover Township just before 8:30 a.m.
When fire crews got there, the house was fully engulfed in flames. Heavy smoke was also pouring out of the home.
#Firefighters battling a house fire on Pleasant Hills Rd in Hanover Twp, Beaver Co. #WPXI #Pittsburgh pic.twitter.com/1tIrFBfkZi
— Tony Ruffolo (@WPXITonyRuffolo) April 19, 2018
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It was so cold outside that crews had to set up tents to keep fire crews warm.
A couple in their 80s made it out of the house, but the older man had minor injuries.
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The home is a total loss, since the roof caved in.
Before escaping the burning home, family members told Channel 11 the couple were able to save their 2-week-old calf that was inside their garage.
#VIDEO - calf rescued from garage at house fire on Pleasant Hill Rd in Beaver Co. #WPXI #Pittsburgh @GabriellaDeLuca pic.twitter.com/rX9cnmECqN
— Tony Ruffolo (@WPXITonyRuffolo) April 19, 2018
The assistant fire chief said the couple are very lucky.
“Very thankful and they’re good people. They farmed all their life. Somebody was looking after them,” Hanover Assistant Fire Chief Mike Ross said.
It is unclear how the fire started, according to fire officials.
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