Trappe Fire Company Returns To Service For First Time Since Branden Sisca Killed In I-95 Crash

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The Trappe Fire Company officially returned to service Monday for the first time since a Pennsylvania state trooper was killed in a crash on I-95. Trooper Branden Sisca was also the chief of the fire company in Montgomery County.

Jayana Webb’s preliminary hearing is scheduled for the morning. Prosecutors say she was driving under the influence last month when she hit and killed troopers Martin Mack and Sisca, along with Reyes Rivera Oliveras in South Philadelphia.

 

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