SALISBURY, Md. (AP) -- Officials say a fire that heavily damaged a two-story wood frame building in Salisbury was caused by a malfunctioning multi-plug adapter.
The fire was reported just before noon Thursday in the multi-occupancy structure. The Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office says it took some 40 firefighters an hour to bring the blaze under control.
No one was hurt in the blaze. Damage was estimated at $110,000.
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HaHaHa, yeah right!
ReplyDeleteFire Marshal Bill is just guessing.
Attendees: Fruitland, Delmar, Hebron, Parsonsburg, and oh, Salisbury.
ReplyDeleteand ONLY 40 firepersons?
Total BS...really 40 and how many pieces of equipment?? Can anybody say "training day"? Also, why do they (fire,police,county,city equipment) think its okay to leave the equipment running when they don't have an emergency. I see this all the time and it idles for hours.
ReplyDeleteHell , the whole block isn't worth $110,000.
ReplyDelete8:39 AM just following regulations
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