Outside Fire Involving Gas Tanks Spread to Office Building, Train Service Suspended
2205 Langley St, Saint Paul, Baltimore
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Summary
- A brush fire near a gas tank in Baltimore escalated into a significant building fire involving propane and gasoline tanks, prompting a second alarm response. Firefighters, assisted by hazmat teams, worked to contain the fire, which spread to a two-story office building and caused a fuel spill near a storm drain. The incident led to road and railroad closures, including the suspension of Marc train service on the Penn line. No injuries have been reported, and arson investigators have been requested to assess the situation.
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Local officials said no injuries were reported.
According to local news, the Maryland Department of the Environment responded to the scene due to the involvement of hazardous materials.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 2205 Langley St.
Citizen user video shows flames and smoke billowing up near a building. Sirens can be heard approaching the area.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 2203 Langley St.
Local officials said no injuries were reported.
According to local news, the Maryland Department of the Environment responded to the scene due to the involvement of hazardous materials.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 2205 Langley St.
Citizen user video shows flames and smoke billowing up near a building. Sirens can be heard approaching the area.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 2203 Langley St.
Local officials said no injuries were reported.
According to local news, the Maryland Department of the Environment responded to the scene due to the involvement of hazardous materials.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 2205 Langley St.
Citizen user video shows flames and smoke billowing up near a building. Sirens can be heard approaching the area.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 2203 Langley St.
Local officials said no injuries were reported.
According to local news, the Maryland Department of the Environment responded to the scene due to the involvement of hazardous materials.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 2205 Langley St.
Citizen user video shows flames and smoke billowing up near a building. Sirens can be heard approaching the area.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 2203 Langley St.
Local officials said no injuries were reported.
According to local news, the Maryland Department of the Environment responded to the scene due to the involvement of hazardous materials.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 2205 Langley St.
Citizen user video shows flames and smoke billowing up near a building. Sirens can be heard approaching the area.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 2203 Langley St.
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How is there a brush fire when it’s 40 degrees and rained all day?
Exactly
Yall just be saying anything 😭
Arsonist
Yooo that’s real. Rain/snow all day but brush fire. Wildin
How is there a brush fire when it’s 40 degrees and rained all day?
Exactly
Yall just be saying anything 😭
Arsonist
Yooo that’s real. Rain/snow all day but brush fire. Wildin
How is there a brush fire when it’s 40 degrees and rained all day?
Exactly
Yall just be saying anything 😭
Arsonist
Yooo that’s real. Rain/snow all day but brush fire. Wildin
How is there a brush fire when it’s 40 degrees and rained all day?
Exactly
Yall just be saying anything 😭
Arsonist
Yooo that’s real. Rain/snow all day but brush fire. Wildin
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How is there a brush fire when it’s 40 degrees and rained all day?
Exactly
Yall just be saying anything 😭
Arsonist
Yooo that’s real. Rain/snow all day but brush fire. Wildin