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Discarded Fireworks Spark $1.25M Fourth Of July Fire, Displaces MD Family (Photos)

Exploding propane tanks sparked by improperly discarded fireworks led to a massive fire that left a Montgomery County family displaced.

The fire was reported on Rosecroft Road in Rockville

The fire was reported on Rosecroft Road in Rockville

Photo Credit: Twitter/@mcfrsPIO
The fire was reported on Rosecroft Road in Rockville

The fire was reported on Rosecroft Road in Rockville

Photo Credit: Twitter/@mcfrsPIO
The fire was reported on Rosecroft Road in Rockville

The fire was reported on Rosecroft Road in Rockville

Photo Credit: Twitter/@mcfrsPIO
The fire was reported on Rosecroft Road in Rockville

The fire was reported on Rosecroft Road in Rockville

Photo Credit: Twitter/@mcfrsPIO

At approximately 10:45 p.m. on July 4, fire officials say that a Rosecroft Road family heard loud explosions outside their Rockville home and while investigating, found a fire that had broken out near several camping-style propane tanks.

The family - three adults, a child, and dog - were able to safely escape the home, though the fire rapidly spread, causing extensive damage that topped $1 million, according to a Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson.

The investigation determined that a plastic bag full of discarded fireworks ignited cardboard that spread to nearby shrubbery, the siding of the home, until the propane tanks caught fire and exploded.

More than five dozen firefighters responded to the home from several agencies. One person was reported taken to an area hospital for a minor injury sustained while battling the blaze.

Fire officials made note that the fireworks were purchased outside of Montgomery County.

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