Pennsylvania fire chief credits closed doors for saving lives during governor's mansion attack

Harrisburg Fire Chief Brian Enterline attributes the preservation of lives during the governor’s mansion fire in Pennsylvania to closed doors.

Enterline said during a media conference on Monday his department faced challenges finding where the fire was and gaining entry to the complex. 

“We just can’t drive fire trucks to the front of the thing,” Enterline said. “We had to cut some gates.”

The fire chief said once they gained access, they were able to “quickly contain that fire from spreading.”

Fire aftermath at Pennsylvania Governor's Residence

A soot-stained placard advertising Passover crafts for children. (Commonwealth Media Services)

Enterline said the governor’s mansion was built in 1968 and did not have a fire suppression system, which he hopes will be added during the remodel. 

Cody Balmer, 38, from Harrisburg, is currently hospitalized for a medical issue unrelated to the incident or his arrest, according to the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP).

PA governor's mansion arson suspect Cody Balmer booking photo

Cody Balmer, aged 38, faces charges of attempted murder, aggravated arson, burglary, terrorism, and related crimes for allegedly igniting a fire at the governor’s mansion of D-Penn. Governor Josh Shapiro on April 13, 2025. (Dauphin County District Attorney’s Office)

Balmer has been charged with domestic terrorism, aggravated arson, aggravated assault, criminal homicide and other counts, according to a criminal complaint unveiled Monday. 

President Donald Trump was asked during his meeting with El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele if he had learned of a possible motive for Balmer.

“No, I haven’t, but, the attacker was not a fan of Trump, I understand,” Trump said. “Just from what I read and from what I’ve been told, the attacker basically wasn’t a fan of anybody’s. Probably just a whack job. And certainly a thing like that cannot be allowed to happen.”

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