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HOUSE FIRE IN FINKSBURG
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By EMS Lieutenant Derek Eckhardt
March 7, 2014

Upon clearing from the vehicle collision on Route 30, units from Hampstead were alerted for a possible house fire in Finksburg. While en-route, Chief 9-1 advised he was a few miles out and could see a large column of smoke. Minutes later he arrived to find a two story single family home with flames showing from the basement and requested a tanker task force.

Units from Hampstead, Arcadia, and Gamber all arrived at the same time, around 4:58pm, and started interior firefighting operations. An active fire was found in the basement and had already made its way into the first floor of the residence.

After extensive work by all units on location the fire was placed under control 20 minutes later and declared out an hour later.

Units were held on scene for two hours after the fire was out to perform overhaul and assist the State Fire Marshall with his investigation.

Per the Carroll County Times:

"The Office of the State Fire Marshal said a preliminary investigation has identified the cause for a fire Friday evening at a single-family dwelling in Reisterstown. The investigation has revealed the source to likely be accidental, due to ordinary combustibles located too close to an electrical heating source."

No one was injured in the event. A good job well done by all on scene!

Units: Engine 23, Engine Tanker 24, Truck 2, Utility 2
 
Mutual Aid: Engine 131, Engine Tanker 133, Engine 134, Brush 135, and Medic 139 (Gamber), Engine 91, Engine 92, Brush 95, Medic 99 (Reese), Engine Tanker 431, Engine 432, and Engine 434 (Arcadia), Engine 424 (Boring), Engine 401 and Truck 404 (Glyndon), Engine 412 (Reisterstown), Engine Tanker 44 (Manchester), Tower 12 (Sykesville), Tanker 6 (Pleasant Valley), and Air Unit 7 (Lineboro).
 

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