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Woman Dies Trapped In Maryland House Fire Days After 63rd Birthday Woman Dies Trapped In Maryland House Fire Days After 63rd Birthday
Woman Dies Trapped In Maryland House Fire Days After 63rd Birthday A woman died days after her 63rd birthday after she was unable to escape a house fire in Maryland. Cindy Hill has been identified by the Anne Arundel Fire Department as the person who was killed after being trapped by flames in a Pasadena home overnight. Shortly before 11 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21, the agency received a call from someone inside a home in the 300 block of Magothy Beach Road reporting a house fire. Within minutes, officials say firefighters arrived and were met by flames showing from the front of the home, with one elderly resident trapped inside. Crews were able to get ins…
Maryland Man Airlifted To Burn Center After Battling Lawn Mower Blaze: Fire Marshal Maryland Man Airlifted To Burn Center After Battling Lawn Mower Blaze: Fire Marshal
Maryland Man Airlifted To Burn Center After Battling Lawn Mower Blaze: Fire Marshal A Maryland man was airlifted to a burn center after he was injured trying to put out a fire sparked by his lawn mower while cutting grass. The fire was reported around 2:45 p.m. on Saturday, April 4, in the 10000 block of Sharptown Road in Mardela Springs, where a zero-turn lawn mower caught fire in a ditch, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal. The man was using the mower to cut grass when it became stuck in a soft area, officials said. While he was trying to free it, the hot exhaust ignited nearby dry grass, quickly sparking a fire. The man attempted to put out the flames w…
Man Found Unconscious In Burning Maryland Home Dies Days After Being Pulled From Fire Man Found Unconscious In Burning Maryland Home Dies Days After Being Pulled From Fire
Man Found Unconscious In Burning Maryland Home Dies Days After Being Pulled From Fire A 59-year-old man who was found unconscious in a burning home earlier this week has died from his injuries days later, fire officials in Maryland confirmed. Dennis Randle was rescued by members of the Baltimore County Fire Department when a blaze broke out in his Halethorpe home around 9:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 2.  Crews were dispatched to the single-family home, where they were met by flames coming from the second floor, and found Randle unconscious, officials said. Emergency medical crews immediately began treatment and rushed him to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, w…
Pickup Truck Bursts Into Flames During Generator Refuel On Christmas In Maryland: Fire Marshal Pickup Truck Bursts Into Flames During Generator Refuel On Christmas In Maryland: Fire Marshal
Pickup Truck Bursts Into Flames During Generator Refuel On Christmas In Maryland: Fire Marshal A quiet Christmas morning in Cecil County turned chaotic when a pickup truck burst into flames while its owner was refueling a generator next to a camper, officials said. Shortly before 6 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 25, crews from the Community Fire Company of Rising Sun were called to a property on Brick Meeting House Road in North East to investigate a reported blaze, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office. Investigators said the owner was refueling a generator being used to power a camping trailer he was living in when spilled gasoline flashed.  The sudden flare caused t…
Family Of 8 Displaced After $150K House Fire Spreads Through Maryland Home Family Of 8 Displaced After $150K House Fire Spreads Through Maryland Home
Family Of 8 Displaced After $150K House Fire Spreads Through Maryland Home A family of eight was forced out of their home after a fast-moving house fire tore through multiple levels of a Maryland residence Friday night. Firefighters were dispatched just after 8 p.m. on Dec. 12 to the 12800 block of Tern Drive in the Gaithersburg/Darnestown area, after reports of a fire inside a home, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service officials. Crews arriving on scene found smoke pushing from the front door and quickly determined the fire had started in a basement utility closet, officials said. The flames then extended upward through pipe chases, spreading i…
Hot Wheels: Churchville Mustang Fire Torches Garage, Melts Neighbor’s House Siding Hot Wheels: Churchville Mustang Fire Torches Garage, Melts Neighbor’s House Siding
Hot Wheels: Churchville Mustang Fire Torches Garage, Melts Neighbor’s House Siding A roaring fire that started in a Harford County garage quickly turned into a fiery mess that melted siding off nearby homes, officials said. Fire crews raced to the 2900 block of Grafton Lane in Churchville around 3:50 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, after the owner spotted smoke pouring from his detached garage, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal. 10/22 4:01 PM 2900 block of Grafton Lane Churchville Garage Fire Posted by Harford County Md Fire & EMS PIO Media Page on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 Investigators say the blaze began inside a 1990 Ford Mustang parked in the gara…
$1.1M Townhouse Fire In DMV Caused By Spontaneous Combustion: Report $1.1M Townhouse Fire In DMV Caused By Spontaneous Combustion: Report
$1.1M Townhouse Fire In DMV Caused By Spontaneous Combustion: Report A fast-moving early morning blaze tore through multiple Virginia townhouses, causing more than $1.1 million in damage, fire officials said. Firefighters responded around 4:45 a.m. Wednesday, July 23, to the 5000 block of Dunstable Lane in the Kingstowne area, where flames and smoke were seen pouring from the rear of several units, according to the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department. A second alarm was quickly called as crews worked to knock down the flames to prevent it from spreading, officials said. #FairfaxsBravest are on scene of a 2-alarm townhouse fire in the 5000 blk of Du…
$1M Fire Rips Through Maryland Apartment Building, Displaces Six Families: Officials $1M Fire Rips Through Maryland Apartment Building, Displaces Six Families: Officials
$1M Fire Rips Through Maryland Apartment Building, Displaces Six Families: Officials It started with a mattress — and sent flames through the top floor. A two-alarm fire caused nearly $1 million in damage, injured two Montgomery County firefighters, and displaced at least six families in Gaithersburg on Tuesday, July 1, officials said. Fire crews responded around 10 a.m. to a three-story apartment building at 746 Quince Orchard Boulevard, near Rabbit Road in the Potomac Oaks community, according to MCFRS spokesperson Pete Piringer. More… Quince Orchard Boulevard, three-story apartment building,, nearly 100 FFs on scene, temp on scene 90°, two (2) firefighters injured/ev…
$1M Blaze Destroys Maryland Home, Damages Two Others: Fire Officials $1M Blaze Destroys Maryland Home, Damages Two Others: Fire Officials
$1M Blaze Destroys Maryland Home, Damages Two Others: Fire Officials A fast-moving $1 million fire tore through a Maryland neighborhood on Sunday, June 29, damaging three homes and displacing a family of four, fire officials said. Fire broke out around 7 a.m. on the deck of a two-story single-family home in the 8100 block of Pepper Ridge Way in Derwood, according to Montgomery County Fire & Rescue spokesperson Pete Piringer. The flames quickly extended into the attic, igniting a fierce blaze that spread to two neighboring homes and drew a massive response from 75 firefighters.  Twitter/@mcfrsPIO Crews encountered “heavy fire conditions upon arriv…
Mother, Son Airlifted After Battling House Fire In Maryland, Officials Say Mother, Son Airlifted After Battling House Fire In Maryland, Officials Say
Mother, Son Airlifted After Battling House Fire In Maryland, Officials Say A Maryland mother and son who tried to contain a fire in their home were airlifted to the hospital for smoke inhalation in St. Mary's County, officials announced. Firefighters responded to a house fire at 6:54 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19, at a home on Bean Family Lane in California, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal. Investigators say the fire started in the kitchen and was discovered by the homeowner’s son, who noticed smoke and took quick action to contain the flames before firefighters arrived. Bay District Volunteer Fire Department crews arrived within minutes and fully exti…
22 Displaced As Two-Alarm Fire Tears Through Maryland Townhouse 22 Displaced As Two-Alarm Fire Tears Through Maryland Townhouse
22 Displaced As Two-Alarm Fire Tears Through Maryland Townhouse A fast-moving, two-alarm fire ripped through a Montgomery Village townhouse complex early Friday morning, forcing firefighters to rescue trapped residents and leaving at least 22 people displaced, officials said. Fire crews were called around 3:50 a.m. on March 7 to a home in the 10200 block of Cove Ledge Court off Watkins Mill Road, where they arrived to find heavy flames engulfing the rear of a three-level quad-style townhouse, according to Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service spokesperson Pete Piringer. As the fire spread into the attic and upper floors, several occupants had to b…
Family Loses Everything But Their Lives In Maryland House Fire Family Loses Everything But Their Lives In Maryland House Fire
Family Loses Everything But Their Lives In Maryland House Fire A devastating fire tore through a Howard County home over the weekend, leaving a family displaced and claiming the life of a beloved pet. At approximately 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 25, Howard County Fire and Rescue crews responded to a blaze in the 2800 block of Belle Hollow Court.  When firefighters arrived, flames had already spread from the deck to the main floor and up to the second story of the single-family home, a spokesperson for the agency said. The intense fire took crews from Howard, Frederick, Carroll, and Montgomery Counties approximately two and a half hours to fully extinguish.…
Harford County Homeowner’s Heroic Attempt To Stop Blaze Falls Short: Fire Marshal Harford County Homeowner’s Heroic Attempt To Stop Blaze Falls Short: Fire Marshal
Harford County Homeowner’s Heroic Attempt To Stop Blaze Falls Short: Fire Marshal A Harford County homeowner tried to play the hero but was unable to knock down the flames when a late-night blaze broke out on his family's porch, according to the Office of the State Fire Marshal.  The fire was reported around 9:45 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14, on the rear porch of a one-story home in the 600 block of Edmund Street in Aberdeen, officials said. Investigators say that the homeowners spotted an orange glow through their bedroom window, setting off an unfortunate chain of events.  Rushing to the porch, they found a chair fully engulfed in flames, prompting one homeown…