MARK BRADY
Prince George's County Fire and EMS Department
Just after 8:30 am, Tuesday, October 5, 2010, a 911 call was received reporting a fire in a Fort Washington apartment building. Fire/EMS units were dispatched to 2440 Corning Avenue, a 3-story in the front and 4-story in the rear, garden-style apartment building in the Rosecroft Mews Apartment Complex.
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Engine 821 - Oxon Hill was the first to arrive and advised of heavy fire conditions on the top floor. The fire started in a top floor balcony HVAC closet and extended up into the attic area first. The fire then extended into the top floor apartments after the attic area was already consumed. The fire then started to extend horizontally throughout the remaining roof area.
The crew from Engine 821 and other arriving firefighters initiated an aggressive interior attack on the fire and were successful in cutting off the extension and containing the bulk of the fire to the two top floor apartments.
A Second Alarm was sounded bringing a total of 60 firefighters and medics to the scene. The fire was contained and extinguished within 45 minutes. No injuries were reported and 2 family pets, both dogs, were removed and provided to their owners.
Fire Investigators believe a malfunctioning furnace in a balcony HVAC closet on the top floor is responsible for igniting the fire. Fire loss is estimated at $250,000. Apartment complex management will be assisting the approximately 35 displaced residents with vacant apartments located within the complex.
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