Dickson City Hospital Fire Triggers Massive Evacuation; Investigation Ongoing

February 5, 2026
Dickson City Hospital Fire Triggers Massive Evacuation; Investigation Ongoing
  • Dickson City streets around 330 Main Street were shut down to accommodate response operations.

  • A hospital fire in Dickson City, Pennsylvania prompted a large-scale evacuation of Lehigh Valley Hospital patients, staff, and visitors, with all individuals reportedly evacuated safely by the morning following the incident.

  • Governor Josh Shapiro and other officials praised first responders and offered prayers for those affected.

  • Authorities were still investigating the fire’s cause as the situation evolved.

  • The incident remained developing, with local outlets promising updates as more information became available.

  • Readers were advised to check back for further updates as the scene continued to unfold.

  • Context on the hospital site shows Coordinated Health’s involvement and LVHN’s broader merger with Jefferson Health in 2024, informing the facility’s regional role.

  • Emergency ops included multiple ambulances and buses, traffic disruptions, and coordinated efforts with regional transit and utility crews.

  • Triage directed critical patients to other hospitals first; transfers continued through the night, with Medevac on site.

  • By Thursday morning, five patients were in fair condition, three in good condition, one in critical condition, and four had been treated and released.

  • Response teams from law enforcement, emergency management, and the health department worked with hospital staff through the night and into the next morning.

  • The fire’s exact cause was not known initially, with the blaze reported about six miles north of Scranton in Dickson City.

Summary based on 20 sources


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