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Fire on Carver Street in Annapolis Under Investigation After Firefighter Hospitalized

After a structure fire broke out on the unit block of Carver Street, the Annapolis Fire Department is investigating the blaze that sent one firefighter to the hospital and displaced two residents. (photo credit: Annapolis Fire Department) The fire, discovered by the homeowner around 12:10 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11, originated in the first-floor bathroom of a two-story single-family home.  Crews from the Annapolis Fire Department, assisted by the Anne Arundel County Fire Department and the Naval District Washington Fire Department Annapolis, responded with approximately 40 personnel. Firefighters controlled the blaze in roughly 50 minutes despite hoarding conditions.  Two residents were evaluated for smoke inhalation on scene but declined transport. The Red Cross assisted the displaced occupants, while the Fire and Explosives Services Unit investigates the cause and extent of damage.

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