OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) – Authorities say a three-alarm blaze has displaced 25 people from their homes in Owings Mills.
Baltimore County Fire Department spokeswoman Elise Armacost says as many as 13 town homes were affected by the fire that broke out at a town home complex on Old Coach Lane on Tuesday afternoon.
Armacost says 13 adults and 12 children were displaced by the blaze.
A volunteer firefighter from the Owings Mills Volunteer Fire County was taken to a hospital for heat exhaustion. No other injuries were reported.
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