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Friday, January 11, 2013

State Reports Fewer Fatal Fires

The number of people killed in fires in Maryland for 2012 reached a record low.

The state fire marshal's office says that 52 people died in fires for 2012 compared to 67 deaths the year before.

Fire officials believe one of the reasons for the decrease was legislation that requires only cigarettes that are fire safety compliant be sold in Maryland.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Berlin Mayor cut funding to his fire dept. Perhaps that is a workable plan here?

Anonymous said...

What is the latest with the arsonist?

Anonymous said...

Then why did Salisbury need to hire 12 paid firemen?

Anonymous said...

So they want a pat on the back or something?

Anonymous said...

12:10 PM...Due to the increase in the number of fires in that area, he was hired.

Anonymous said...

Wow such bs i ll buy my gas booze n cigs in va thanks

Anonymous said...

12:10 PM...Due to the increase in the number of fires in that area, he was hired.

January 11, 2013 4:00 PM

lol ok