Baltimore firefighters at scene of rowhome fire where multiple dogs were rescued safely

Baltimore Firefighters Save Multiple Dogs in 3-Alarm Fire

🦸 Hero Alert

Quick-thinking Baltimore firefighters rescued several dogs from a rowhome engulfed in flames Sunday afternoon, bringing every tail-wagger out safely. The best news: no people or firefighters were hurt either.

When flames tore through a Baltimore rowhome Sunday afternoon, firefighters made sure every family member got out safe, including the four-legged ones.

The Baltimore City Fire Department responded to a call at 2515 Brookfield Avenue in the Reservoir Hill neighborhood just after noon on June 14. What started as a routine fire call quickly escalated, requiring backup crews within minutes.

Firefighters declared a second alarm at 12:25 p.m., just five minutes after arriving. By 12:41 p.m., the blaze had grown serious enough to call a third alarm, bringing even more resources to the scene.

Despite the intensity of the fire, crews worked quickly to search the home. Multiple dogs were found inside and carried to safety by firefighters who refused to leave any family member behind.

Baltimore Firefighters Save Multiple Dogs in 3-Alarm Fire

The Bright Side

The real victory here goes beyond the rescue itself. Every single resident escaped without injury, and not one firefighter was hurt while battling the three-alarm blaze.

The fire was brought under control by 1:04 p.m., less than an hour after the first call came in. That swift response prevented the flames from spreading to neighboring rowhomes, protecting other families in the densely packed neighborhood.

The rescued dogs are doing well, reunited with their grateful owners who could have lost so much more. Fire investigators are still working to determine what caused the blaze, but the focus remains on the positive outcome.

In a job where firefighters often face heartbreaking situations, this Sunday afternoon brought the kind of save that reminds everyone why they do what they do. Every life matters, whether it walks on two legs or four.

Based on reporting by Google News - Firefighter Rescues

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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