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Maryland Family Loses Home In $1M Blaze, Dog Revived By Firefighters As Community Steps Up Maryland Family Loses Home In $1M Blaze, Dog Revived By Firefighters As Community Steps Up
Maryland Family Loses Home In $1M Blaze, Dog Revived By Firefighters As Community Steps Up A young Maryland family is rebuilding after a fast-moving million-dollar fire tore through their Montgomery County home, leaving their dog near death — though first responders were able to revive him. Friends and community members are coming together to support the Trahan family in Silver Spring after a costly fire spread from the first floor of the residence into the second, and then the attic, sending flames flying from the front and top of the home. .@mcfrs members are still on the scene of the house fire/2300blk Cranberry Terr(Aspen Hill). Fire under control. Cause of fire is under i…
Family Devastated After Two-Alarm Fire Destroys Home, Kills Dog And Bird In DMV Family Devastated After Two-Alarm Fire Destroys Home, Kills Dog And Bird In DMV
Family Devastated After Two-Alarm Fire Destroys Home, Kills Dog And Bird In DMV A Virginia family is starting over after a fast-moving two-alarm fire gutted their home and claimed the lives of their two beloved pets. Shortly after noon on Sunday, July 27, Fairfax Fire and Rescue crews were called to a residence in the 5900 block of Amherst Avenue in Springfield, where they were met by heavy fire and smoke conditions throughout the house. The family was able to escape safely, though the family reported that a pet bird and dog both perished in the flames, leaving them devastated, according to the organizers of a fundraiser set up on their behalf. Fairfax County Fire a…
‘Devastating House Fire’ In DMV Kills 2 Dogs, Destroys Home, Leaves Family Reeling ‘Devastating House Fire’ In DMV Kills 2 Dogs, Destroys Home, Leaves Family Reeling
‘Devastating House Fire’ In DMV Kills 2 Dogs, Destroys Home, Leaves Family Reeling A Virginia family is reeling after a fast-moving fire tore through their Lorton home, leaving it uninhabitable and claiming the lives of their two beloved dogs. The fire broke out in the 7500 block of Pollen Street in Lorton on Thursday, June 5, Fairfax County Fire and Rescue said. Crews arrived to find heavy smoke pouring from a split-level home, with fire in both the basement and kitchen. One person was taken to an area hospital for evaluations, officials said. Two dogs were found deceased inside the home. Firefighters quickly brought the blaze under control. No injuries were reported am…