IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 27, 2013
Fire Causes Significant Damage to Potomac Home
Fire Displaces Family of Four
Montgomery County, MD - - - A Potomac home suffered over $600,000 in damages
after a fire Monday afternoon. Firefighters were dispatched shortly after 4:00
p.m. to the 12400 block of Willow Green Court in Potomac for the report of a
house fire. First arriving units described heavy fire and smoke conditions and requested
additional resources.
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Two teenagers were home at the time of the fire and were able to safely escape after an alert neighbor walking her dog smelled smoke and went to investigate to locate the source. The neighbor saw flames to the rear of a home and quickly called
Fire and Explosive Investigators conducted a
detailed investigation and have determined that the fire was accidental in
nature and believe that cooking materials placed outside to cool sparked the fire.
Investigators noted that, due to extensive fire damage to the home, they were
unable to determine whether the home was equipped with smoke alarms.
One firefighter was injured and was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries and has been released. Approximately 80 fire rescue personnel responded and were on the scene at the height of firefighting operations and the American Red Cross was assisting the displaced family.
Fire department officials remind all residents
that smoke alarms are one of the most important safety features to have in your
home and, with many units available for under twenty dollars, they are worth
every penny.
More photos below and HERE.
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Photos courtesy of Rockville Volunteer Fire Department |
Photos courtesy of Rockville Volunteer Fire Department |
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