
LOTHIAN, Md. (ABC7) – Anne Arundel County firefighter is on scene battling a massive two-alarm house fire in Lothian.
Two Anne Arundel County firefighters and three Dunkirk Volunteer firefighters suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
Officials say the fire started around 8:35 p.m. on Thursday on 5512 Greenock Road. 80 firefighters responded to the scene and crews reportedly searched the home and found no one inside.
Fire was reportedly spotted from the second floor and attic of the residence, and it took approximately two hours to extinguished the blaze.
Two adults have been displaced due to the fire.
An investigation into the fire is underway.
(Anne Arundel County Fire Department photo)
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Firefighters operating on a 2nd alarm dwelling fire 5500 block of Greenock Road #Lothian; 2 minor FF injuries; continuing defensive operations. pic.twitter.com/3zDDApVmdq
– Anne Arundel County Fire Department (@AACoFD) July 26, 2019
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Media release containing the most current information regarding the two-alarm dwelling fire last night in #Lothian. As of this morning, 4 of the 5 injured firefighters have been discharged from the hospital. https://t.co/uo0tNjCRBh
– Anne Arundel County Fire Department (@AACoFD) July 26, 2019
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