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Crews battle 2-alarm fire at winery in Whitemarsh Township

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WHITEMARSH TOWNSHIP, Pa. - Firefighters are battling a 2-alarm inferno that overtook a winery building in Whitemarsh Township early Friday morning.SkyFOX was over the Karamoor Estate Winery on the 6100 block of Butler Pike.

Large flames were seen shooting from the building as firefighters used ladder trucks to try and douse the fire.According to the FOX 29's Bob Kelly, the building was being renovated and set to open soon.

It is unknown at this time how the fire started or if there are any injuries.FOX 29 will have the latest developments as they become available.___AdvertisementFor the latest local news, sports and weather, download the FOX 29 News app.DOWNLOAD: FOX 29 NEWS APPSign up for emails from FOX 29, including our daily Good Day.

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