Crime & Safety
Hazmat, Crash Among White Marsh Fire Assignments Friday
Crews from White Marsh have been handling multiple calls for service Friday afternoon.

Firefighters were at the scene of a crash Friday afternoon that did not require traveling anywhere—it happened right in front of the station, according to the White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company.
Ebenezer Road was closed in the area as first responders handled a crash outside the firehouse in the 5400 block, according to a report at approximately 2:45 p.m. on Friday.
It has already been a busy day for the fire company, which reported that one of its engines was handling a Middle River gas leak when the crash occurred right outside the station.
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And at 12:04 p.m. crews were dispatched to a truck fire on Interstate 95 near the exit for MD 43 that was upgraded to a hazmat incident, the fire company reported.
A tire was ablaze attached to a tractor-trailer carrying liquid nitrogen, according to the report.
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Screenshot of truck hazmat incident from CHART/Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company.
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