Four People Injured In Dangerous Baltimore House Fire Four People Injured In Dangerous Baltimore House Fire
Four People Injured In Dangerous Baltimore House Fire Four people were sent to the hospital with burn injuries after a house fire in Baltimore, according to officials. The fire broke out just before 9 a.m. at 4607 Harcourt Rd. in a two-story house. Billows of smoke were seen from the roof and when firefighters arrived they rescued four people, the Baltimore County Fire Department said. All residents were taken to a nearby hospital, with one in serious condition and three others expected to survive. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Arsonist Arrested In Reisterstown Blaze That Displaced 20 Victims: Police Arsonist Arrested In Reisterstown Blaze That Displaced 20 Victims: Police
Arsonist Arrested In Reisterstown Blaze That Displaced 20 Victims: Police A 25-year-old man has been arrested for starting a massive fire at an apartment building in Reisterstown that left more than 20 people homeless, according to police. The fire began at around 8:20 p.m. in the unit block of Brookebury Dr. 21136 on Jan. 17, and quickly engulfed the apartment building to the point where flames were seen shooting out of the roof, the Baltimore County Fire Department said. Nobody was hurt. As an investigation into the blaze commenced, 25-year-old Jawon R. Moseley, who lived in the same apartment complex was arrested and charged by Baltimore County Police wit…
Nearly 2 Dozen Displaced By Baltimore Area Fire Nearly 2 Dozen Displaced By Baltimore Area Fire
Nearly 2 Dozen Displaced By Baltimore Area Fire More than 20 people were without homes after a fire tore through an apartment building in Reisterstown, according to officials. The fire began at around 8:20 p.m. in the unit block of Brookebury Dr. 21136 on Jan. 17, and quickly engulfed the apartment building to the point where flames were seen shooting out of the roof, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.  Nobody was injured and the Red Cross is assisting the families who have been displaced. Massive Apt Fire In ReisterstownReiserstown Volunteer Fire Company Massive Apt Fire In ReisterstownBaltimore County Fire Depar…
SUV Explodes After Crashing Into Middle River Home, 2 Hurt SUV Explodes After Crashing Into Middle River Home, 2 Hurt
SUV Explodes After Crashing Into Middle River Home, 2 Hurt Two people were hurt when an SUV crashed into a Middle River home and exploded Monday morning, authorities said. The vehicle burst into flames after crashing into a home on the 900 block of Ramble Run Road around 8:45 a.m., according to the Baltimore County Fire Department. Two victims inside the SUV were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, the department said. The home was unoccupied at the time of the explosion, which authorities said was exacerbated by the gas cans in the garage, according to CBS. The cause of the crash was not immediately clear.
Deadly Baltimore Fire Probed By Arson Squad (DEVELOPING) Deadly Baltimore Fire Probed By Arson Squad (DEVELOPING)
Deadly Baltimore Fire Probed By Arson Squad (Developing) Arson units were investigating a fire that killed one person and injured another Friday in Baltimore, developing reports say. The blaze is believed to have originated in a bedroom of the building at 905 Appleton St., according to initial and unconfirmed reports. The Baltimore County Fire Department had the blaze under control. This is a developing story. Check back for more.
Maryland Man Arrested For Stealing Ambulance, Hitting Cops While Intoxicated: Police Maryland Man Arrested For Stealing Ambulance, Hitting Cops While Intoxicated: Police
Maryland Man Arrested For Stealing Ambulance, Hitting Cops While Intoxicated: Police A man was arrested after stealing a Baltimore County Fire Department ambulance and crashing into police while under the influence, according to officials. Steven David Gary, 55, allegedly stole the ambulance on Jan 6. in the area of the Emergency Department at Carroll Hospital, according to the Carrol County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff’s Office Deputies, along with Troopers from the Maryland State Police located the ambulance on Route 32 in the area of Knox Court but it continued South on Route 32, eventually striking a Maryland State Police vehicle. Gary then also struck a Carroll County She…