Tonya Love-Dixon looks on as her husband, Joseph W. Dixon Sr. gets sworn in as the chief of the Baltimore County Fire Department while Julie Ensor, clerk of the Circuit Court administers the oath ...
Joseph Dixon made history Monday in Baltimore County, as he was sworn in as the county's new fire chief. Dixon is the first ...
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore City Fire Department responds to between ... James U. Matz, the department’s assistant chief of emergency medical services, said the estimate only accounts for ...
The Baltimore City Fire Department is investigating a fatal house fire that occurred early Thursday. Emergency units were ...
The Baltimore Banner reports. Dixon, who will be the county's first black fire chief, is no stranger to the area. He served for nearly 30 years with neighboring Howard County, MD, Department of ...
Dillon J. Rinaldo and Rodney Pitts III were killed in a Baltimore rowhome fire nearly a year ago and investigators have not pinpointed the exact cause. Almost one year since two firefighters ...
according to the Baltimore City Fire Department. Fire officials were dispatched to the 3400 block of Keswick Road shortly after 5:30 a.m. Upon arrival, firefighters witnessed the blaze showing ...
More than 60 firefighters and 14 units responded to Cedley Street around 2:30 a.m., according to the Baltimore City Fire Department. Officials said the fire has since been brought under control.
Chief Kevin Cartwright, director of communications for the Baltimore City Fire Department, confirmed to the BBC that the bridge had been struck by "a large vessel" causing it to collapse into the ...
according Chief Kevin Cartwright, director of communications for the Baltimore City Fire Department. There is now an ongoing multi-agency rescue operation being led by the fire department ...
The fire happened at 311 Loneys Lane and Pulaski Highway, the Baltimore City Fire Department said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. Pulaski Highway is shut down in both directions at ...
In contrast with other cities that allocated COVID funds to safety, Baltimore devoted a far greater portion of its spending ...