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Nine People Hospitalized After High-Rise Apartment Fire

204 E Joppa Rd

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Summary

  • An apartment building fire prompted multiple rescues, evacuations, and hospital transports before crews extinguished the blaze and began investigating the cause.

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Fire officials said the fire originated on the third floor, affected multiple floors above and below, and the cause remains under investigation.

Authorities confirmed nine people were transported to hospitals, and none are believed to have suffered serious injuries. One person was treated after slipping on ice while evacuating.

Fire officials say the blaze was extinguished shortly after 8 p.m., and crews shifted operations to clearing smoke from the building.

Joppa Road was shut down while crews continued fire operations and rescues. Officials have not yet released information on injuries or the cause of the fire.

Firefighters began rescuing multiple civilians from inside the building as additional units arrived to assist with suppression and evacuations.

Fire crews responded to a high-rise apartment building fire on East Joppa Road, which was quickly upgraded to a third-alarm due to heavy fire conditions.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 204 E Joppa Rd.

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Incident reported at 330 E Joppa Rd.

Fire officials said the fire originated on the third floor, affected multiple floors above and below, and the cause remains under investigation.

Authorities confirmed nine people were transported to hospitals, and none are believed to have suffered serious injuries. One person was treated after slipping on ice while evacuating.

Fire officials say the blaze was extinguished shortly after 8 p.m., and crews shifted operations to clearing smoke from the building.

Joppa Road was shut down while crews continued fire operations and rescues. Officials have not yet released information on injuries or the cause of the fire.

Firefighters began rescuing multiple civilians from inside the building as additional units arrived to assist with suppression and evacuations.

Fire crews responded to a high-rise apartment building fire on East Joppa Road, which was quickly upgraded to a third-alarm due to heavy fire conditions.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 204 E Joppa Rd.

A Citizen user shows police and EMS activity. Do you have more information? Broadcast live or leave a comment.

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Incident reported at 330 E Joppa Rd.

Fire officials said the fire originated on the third floor, affected multiple floors above and below, and the cause remains under investigation.

Authorities confirmed nine people were transported to hospitals, and none are believed to have suffered serious injuries. One person was treated after slipping on ice while evacuating.

Fire officials say the blaze was extinguished shortly after 8 p.m., and crews shifted operations to clearing smoke from the building.

Joppa Road was shut down while crews continued fire operations and rescues. Officials have not yet released information on injuries or the cause of the fire.

Firefighters began rescuing multiple civilians from inside the building as additional units arrived to assist with suppression and evacuations.

Fire crews responded to a high-rise apartment building fire on East Joppa Road, which was quickly upgraded to a third-alarm due to heavy fire conditions.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 204 E Joppa Rd.

A Citizen user shows police and EMS activity. Do you have more information? Broadcast live or leave a comment.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 330 E Joppa Rd.

Fire officials said the fire originated on the third floor, affected multiple floors above and below, and the cause remains under investigation.

Authorities confirmed nine people were transported to hospitals, and none are believed to have suffered serious injuries. One person was treated after slipping on ice while evacuating.

Fire officials say the blaze was extinguished shortly after 8 p.m., and crews shifted operations to clearing smoke from the building.

Joppa Road was shut down while crews continued fire operations and rescues. Officials have not yet released information on injuries or the cause of the fire.

Firefighters began rescuing multiple civilians from inside the building as additional units arrived to assist with suppression and evacuations.

Fire crews responded to a high-rise apartment building fire on East Joppa Road, which was quickly upgraded to a third-alarm due to heavy fire conditions.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 204 E Joppa Rd.

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This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 330 E Joppa Rd.

Fire officials said the fire originated on the third floor, affected multiple floors above and below, and the cause remains under investigation.

Authorities confirmed nine people were transported to hospitals, and none are believed to have suffered serious injuries. One person was treated after slipping on ice while evacuating.

Fire officials say the blaze was extinguished shortly after 8 p.m., and crews shifted operations to clearing smoke from the building.

Joppa Road was shut down while crews continued fire operations and rescues. Officials have not yet released information on injuries or the cause of the fire.

Firefighters began rescuing multiple civilians from inside the building as additional units arrived to assist with suppression and evacuations.

Fire crews responded to a high-rise apartment building fire on East Joppa Road, which was quickly upgraded to a third-alarm due to heavy fire conditions.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 204 E Joppa Rd.

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This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 330 E Joppa Rd.

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Comments30

FleaBottomJan 20 at 12:14 AM

Major shoutout to the fire department acting quickly putting out the blaze rescuing people! 🤲

SafeCitizen911Jan 20 at 2:04 AM

@BigDickvibes I love firemen with their bare chests. The city of brotherly love means it’s okay for hard men to like hard men

baltimoreUser1675136006Jan 19 at 10:37 PM

@HEK5 you are definitely young and still have time to delete this. People were stuck in a building fire 🔥 just to inform you that when you see a big scene of these types of vehicles gather that it’s not a good thing going on.

FleaBottomJan 20 at 12:15 AM

The whole entire ventilation system throughout the building was thick black smoke. Impossible to see or make it out on our own!

hek5Jan 19 at 10:09 PM

hoping for speedy recovery to the injured

FleaBottomJan 20 at 12:14 AM

Major shoutout to the fire department acting quickly putting out the blaze rescuing people! 🤲

SafeCitizen911Jan 20 at 2:04 AM

@BigDickvibes I love firemen with their bare chests. The city of brotherly love means it’s okay for hard men to like hard men

baltimoreUser1675136006Jan 19 at 10:37 PM

@HEK5 you are definitely young and still have time to delete this. People were stuck in a building fire 🔥 just to inform you that when you see a big scene of these types of vehicles gather that it’s not a good thing going on.

FleaBottomJan 20 at 12:15 AM

The whole entire ventilation system throughout the building was thick black smoke. Impossible to see or make it out on our own!

hek5Jan 19 at 10:09 PM

hoping for speedy recovery to the injured

FleaBottomJan 20 at 12:14 AM

Major shoutout to the fire department acting quickly putting out the blaze rescuing people! 🤲

SafeCitizen911Jan 20 at 2:04 AM

@BigDickvibes I love firemen with their bare chests. The city of brotherly love means it’s okay for hard men to like hard men

baltimoreUser1675136006Jan 19 at 10:37 PM

@HEK5 you are definitely young and still have time to delete this. People were stuck in a building fire 🔥 just to inform you that when you see a big scene of these types of vehicles gather that it’s not a good thing going on.

FleaBottomJan 20 at 12:15 AM

The whole entire ventilation system throughout the building was thick black smoke. Impossible to see or make it out on our own!

hek5Jan 19 at 10:09 PM

hoping for speedy recovery to the injured

FleaBottomJan 20 at 12:14 AM

Major shoutout to the fire department acting quickly putting out the blaze rescuing people! 🤲

SafeCitizen911Jan 20 at 2:04 AM

@BigDickvibes I love firemen with their bare chests. The city of brotherly love means it’s okay for hard men to like hard men

baltimoreUser1675136006Jan 19 at 10:37 PM

@HEK5 you are definitely young and still have time to delete this. People were stuck in a building fire 🔥 just to inform you that when you see a big scene of these types of vehicles gather that it’s not a good thing going on.

FleaBottomJan 20 at 12:15 AM

The whole entire ventilation system throughout the building was thick black smoke. Impossible to see or make it out on our own!

hek5Jan 19 at 10:09 PM

hoping for speedy recovery to the injured

FleaBottomJan 20 at 12:14 AM

Major shoutout to the fire department acting quickly putting out the blaze rescuing people! 🤲

SafeCitizen911Jan 20 at 2:04 AM

@BigDickvibes I love firemen with their bare chests. The city of brotherly love means it’s okay for hard men to like hard men

baltimoreUser1675136006Jan 19 at 10:37 PM

@HEK5 you are definitely young and still have time to delete this. People were stuck in a building fire 🔥 just to inform you that when you see a big scene of these types of vehicles gather that it’s not a good thing going on.

FleaBottomJan 20 at 12:15 AM

The whole entire ventilation system throughout the building was thick black smoke. Impossible to see or make it out on our own!

hek5Jan 19 at 10:09 PM

hoping for speedy recovery to the injured

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