Crime & Safety
Flames Engulf Annapolis Home, Caught On Video: Fire Officials
Fire rolled through an Annapolis home early Friday morning. The blaze was caught on video as flames engulfed both of the house's levels.
ANNAPOLIS, MD — Flames engulfed an Annapolis home early Friday morning, fire officials say. The fire was in the 800 block of Janice Drive, which is near the head of Back Creek.
Crews arrived at the single-family residence around 1:30 a.m. to find heavy fire spewing from the first-floor and basement windows. Firefighters initially tried to attack the flames from the outside.
After making some headway, crew members entered the house. By then, flames compromised the dwelling's structure, forcing firefighters to retreat and continue the battle from the outside. The Annapolis Fire Department controlled the flames within 20 minutes.
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A Twitter video shows the fire lighting the night sky as sirens swirl around the scene.
Video from Janice Drive fire this morning @1430WNAV @AnnapolisFire @AnnapolisFD_PIO @ArundelNews @AnnapolisReport https://t.co/m2K2O8wm66 pic.twitter.com/e4h9v0oUMc
— Ken White (@KJWhite_media) August 7, 2020
Crews from the Anne Arundel County Fire Department and the Naval District Washington Fire Department assisted Annapolis' response. Altogether, 40 firefighters controlled the flames within 20 minutes.
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The homeowner says the property was vacant. A neighbor called 911 to report the blaze. Nobody was hurt.
Fire officials are still investigating the cause and origin of the fire. Officials have not released the estimated value of the damage.
****Update****Fire has been extinguished, No reported Injuries. It took a total of 40 Firefighters with assistance from @AACoFD and Naval District Washington Fire Departments to extinguished the fire. Crews will be clearing the scene within the hour. Press Release to follow. pic.twitter.com/IfgqqrHe4s
— Ken White (@KJWhite_media) August 7, 2020
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