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Baltimore Firefighters Union

Man Allegedly Jumps Out Window Of Flaming Baltimore Rowhome Man Allegedly Jumps Out Window Of Flaming Baltimore Rowhome
Man Allegedly Jumps Out Window Of Flaming Baltimore Rowhome A rowhome fire in Baltimore is finally under control after damaging at least three residences, authorities say. The two-alarm fire was reported around 10 a.m., Tuesday, March 28 after flames were spotted at the homes in the 1900 block of E Oliver Street, according to a spokesperson from the Baltimore Firefighters Union. At least one person was seriously injured after reportedly jumping out of a window to escape the fire, reports WBAL. The fire reportedly caused a partial collapse of the building but was able to be controlled by 11:30 a.m. This is a developing story.
Boy Dead, Second Child Hospitalized After East Baltimore House Fire (VIDEO) Boy Dead, Second Child Hospitalized After East Baltimore House Fire (VIDEO)
Boy Dead, Second Child Hospitalized After East Baltimore House Fire (Video) One young boy is dead and another remains in the hospital after an early morning fire broke out in a Baltimore row home. Fire officials say that first responders were dispatched shortly after 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28, to the 1600 block of East Oliver Street, where there were reports of a house on fire with dark, heavy smoke billowing through the air in the area. #BCFD responded to the 1600blk of E. Oliver St. Upon arrival units discovered 2 story dwelling with fire showing & reports of people trapped. FF’s quickly rescued 2 children that were transported to the hospital. T…
Baltimore Firefighter Fighting To Recover After Serious Accident Baltimore Firefighter Fighting To Recover After Serious Accident
Baltimore Firefighter Fighting To Recover After Serious Accident A Baltimore firefighter is recovering after being involved in a serious accident after leaving work, authorities say. On the morning of Friday, Nov. 4, EMT and firefighter Jake Bicking was heading home after his shift when he was involved in a serious accident, announced a Baltimore Firefighters Union spokesperson. "We’re grateful for the firefighters & EMS providers who cared for our brother. We stand by Brother Bicking & his family now & throughout his long road to recovery", the statement continued. No additional details have been released at this time.
Union Mourns On-Duty Death Of Firefighter Who Suffered Medical Emergency In Maryland Union Mourns On-Duty Death Of Firefighter Who Suffered Medical Emergency In Maryland
Union Mourns On-Duty Death Of Firefighter Who Suffered Medical Emergency In Maryland A paramedic and firefighter in Baltimore who suffered a medical emergency while on the job last month died over the weekend, officials announced. Juan Wilson, 34, an 11-year veteran of the Baltimore City Fire Department died on Sunday, Oct. 30 after he suffered an undisclosed medical emergency at approximately 10 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 19 while tending to a patient. According to the Baltimore Firefighters Union, on the day of the incident, firefighters immediately began to take care of the initial patient, as well as Wilson, who was transported to the University of Maryland Medical Center i…
Second Alarm Called As Crews Battle Massive House Fire In Maryland Second Alarm Called As Crews Battle Massive House Fire In Maryland
Second Alarm Called As Crews Battle Massive House Fire In Maryland Smoke could be seen billowing from the roof of a Baltimore home for several blocks as crews worked to extinguish a two-alarm fire that broke out. Crews from the Baltimore Firefighters Union were called to a home in the 3000 block of Westwood Avenue early on Sunday, Aug. 14, where there was a reported fire that broke out in a three-story house. A fire broke out in a three-story Baltimore home on Sunday, Aug. 14.Facebook/Baltimore City Fire Department Upon arrival, firefighters were met with heavy smoke and a fast moving-fire, which prompted a second alarm at approximately 1 p.m. on Sunda…
Buildings, Homes May Be Evacuated After Hazardous Incident Reported In Maryland: Officials Buildings, Homes May Be Evacuated After Hazardous Incident Reported In Maryland: Officials
Buildings, Homes May Be Evacuated After Hazardous Incident Reported In Maryland: Officials First responders in Baltimore are handling a hazardous incident, officials announced. The Baltimore Firefighters Union said that the department’s HazMat Team is standing by at the scene of an incident in the 6000 block of Falls Road, where some homes and buildings may be evacuated. Falls Road was shut down as of 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 19, they noted. Residents have been advised to “follow orders from officials on scene.” No other information was immediately available. This is a developing story. Check Daily Voice for updates.