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Hollywood, MD Current Weather
1st Due Structure Fire with One Burned
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By Hollywood Volunteers
October 12, 2016

At 0018 hours, Engine 7, Truck 7, Tanker 1, and Tanker 9 were dispatched to 43751 Ferguson Road in Hollywood for the Shed Fire. Engine 73, Tanker 74, Truck 7, and Chief 7B responded with 11 Volunteers on the run.

Engine 73 and Chief 7B arrived on location, laying a supply line in to the scene, with a 20 X 20 Pole Barn ,full of rough cut lumber, fully involved with extension to two vehicles and a pile of debris. Chief 7B established the "Hollywood Command" and requested the assignment be upgraded to a full Box. Truck 7 arrived with the crew assisting the Engien Company with opening up and Tanker 74 supplied the fire ground. The assignment was upgraded adding Engine 1, Engine 3, Squad 3, Tower 9, EMS Station 79 and 19. After conducting a walk around, one family member was found with burns to his legs and arms and required Medical attention. Command requested ALS to respond and advised Ambulance 796 they had a burn patient.

Members from Station 7, Station 1, and Station 9 operated 2 hand lines and worked all the lumber inside the structure to gain access to the bulk of the fire. The fire was placed under control within 30 minutes and the assignment was scaled back to the Units from Station 7, Tanker 93, and Tanker 14 to perform overhaul. The family member was transported by Trooper 7 to Washington Burn Center for treatment. The units from Station 7 remained on the scene assisting the Fire Marshal and performing overhaul before returning to quarters at 0221 hours.

The fire is being investigated by the State Fire Marshal as an incendiary fire.

***Photo courtesy of www.thebaynet.com***

Units: Engine 73, Engine 11, Engine 32, Tanker 74, Tanker 14, Tanker 93, Truck 7, Tower 9, Rescue Squad 3, Rescue Squad 2, Water Supply 5, Ambulance 796, Ambulance 196, Medic 1, and Chief 7B
 
 

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