Fire Torches Home In Northeast Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- A two-alarm fire ripped through a home in Northeast Baltimore on Friday.
Fire crews responded to the two-and-a half story home in the 4800 block of Calumet Ave. around 9 p.m.
Baltimore City Fire tweeted firefighters were making "aggressive exterior attacks" to combat the blaze.
BOX ALARM 54-51 | BALTIMORE CITY, MD | 2ND ALARM | 4809 CALUMET AVE | DWELLING FULLY INVOLVED | MULT L/S/O + LADDER PIPE | PROTECTING EXPOSURES #BREAKING #BCFD pic.twitter.com/bidbemkXKp
— Baltimore Metro News (@BaltMetroNews) February 10, 2018
A person inside the home at the time was able to escape, and no injuries have been reported, fire officials say.
VIDEO OF BALTIMORE CITY 2ND ALARM DWELLING FIRE ON CALUMET AVENUE - CREDIT TYLER GOSS #BREAKING #BCFD pic.twitter.com/L9NPZaM4ZC
— Baltimore Metro News (@BaltMetroNews) February 10, 2018
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
WJZ will have the latest on the fire at 11 p.m.
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