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Baltimore Fire downgrading some EMS unitsBeginning next month, changes are coming to the Baltimore Fire Department's emergency response. In July, the department will ...
Last year the highest paid city employee was paramedic David Lunsford, who grossed $358,586.44, more than half was earned ...
Massive Baltimore fire could continue to smolder for a couple of days, fire officials say - CBS News
The fire started Thursday evening in a large storage area with trees and logs stacked about 30 feet tall at Camp Small along W. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore City Fire Chief James Wallace said.
A day after three firefighters perished in a blaze, members of Baltimore City Fire Department gaze Jan. 25, 2022, at the collapsed dwelling at 205 S. Stricker St.
Looking east towards I-83, Camp Small, the city’s wood waste collection area, is still smoldering Friday morning after a massive wood fire Thursday evening in Baltimore's Woodberry neighborhood.
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Over 100 Baltimore firefighters battling 6-alarm warehouse blaze, official says - MSNThe Baltimore City Fire Department is battling a six-alarm fire inside a multistory warehouse in West Baltimore, the department said Monday night as it prepared to relocate some residents in the area.
Vacant homes across Baltimore City are putting firefighters lives at risk. Thu, 13 Mar 2025 22:45:19 GMT (1741905919559) Story Infinite Scroll - News3 v1.0.0 (common) ...
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Judge sides with Baltimore City, dismisses lawsuit over blaze that killed 3 firefighters - MSNU.S. District Judge Matthew J. Maddox dismissed the federal lawsuit filed by the families of three firefighters who died in 2022 battling a vacant rowhome fire along Stricker Street. Lt. Paul ...
BALTIMORE -- A judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the City of Baltimore over a 2022 fire that killed 3 Baltimore firefighters. Lt. Paul Butrim, firefighter/paramedic Kelsey Sadler, and EMT ...
In 2010, the city started a similar program called Code X-Ray, to mark unsafe buildings. That program ended about a decade ago, leaving many unsafe vacant homes unmarked.
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Maddox dismissed the federal lawsuit filed by the families of three firefighters who died in 2022 battling a vacant rowhome fire along ...
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