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Early video: PGFD in action during a house fire in Glenn Dale, MD.

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Video from a house fire in Glenn Dale, Maryland yesterday.

Mark Brady, PGFD Chief Spokesman:

Firefighters from Glenn Dale and surrounding communities battled a house fire just before 2:00 pm today. Fire/EMS units arrived at the 1 1/2 story single family home in the 6900 block of Greenwood Drive and encountered heavy fire showing from the first floor. The fire extended into the attic area before being extinguished. There were 40 firefighter/medics on the scene needing 30 minutes to extinguish the fire.

No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation. A preliminary fire loss is estimated at $150, 000. The occupants are displaced.

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Raw video: PGFD house fire on Wingate Drive in Glenn Dale, Maryland.

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This is raw video from our good friend Tom Yeatman of a fire on January 29 in the 8000 block of Wingate Drive in Glenn Dale, Maryland. Below are details from PGFD Chief Spokesman Mark Brady:

Just before 2:30 am, Sunday, January 29, 2012, Firefighters fought a house fire that caused $300,000 in estimated fire loss. The fire at the 2-story single family home was caused accidentally and attributed to an electrical source. Fire/EMS arrived in the 8000 block of Wingate Drive in Glenn Dale and found a well-advanced fire on both floors of the structure. A Task Force was sounded bringing additional firefighters and resources to the scene to help battle the blaze. It required about 30 minutes to knock down the majority of the fire and another 45 minutes to extinguish all the hot spots. 

The County Citizen Services Unit was providing assistance to the occupants that will suffer long-term displacement.

A firefighter sustained a leg injury while she was battling the fire and was transported in “good” condition to a local hospital. No civilian injuries reported.

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