LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS BATTLE RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE FIRE IN BERLIN
Berlin, MD - On Tuesday, November 21, 2023, the Worcester County Fire Marshal's Office investigated a residential structure fire in Berlin.
At 11:07 AM, firefighters from the Berlin Volunteer Fire Company were alerted to a residential structure fire at the 10700 block of Sinepuxent Road in Berlin, Maryland.
Upon arrival, crews observed smoke coming from all sides of a single-story home. Firefighters worked to quickly bring the fire under control and search for any occupants still inside.
Crews remained on the scene for approximately 2 hours performing overhaul operations, and ensuring the fire was completely extinguished.
Deputies from the Worcester County Fire Marshal's Office responded to the scene and conducted a thorough fire scene examination. The fire originated in a bedroom within the home where a single occupant was sleeping.
The occupant was transported to an area hospital for minor injuries sustained while exiting the home from jumping out of a window to safety.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation. The residents are being assisted by the American Red Cross.
Fire Marshal Matthew Owens reminds the public that working smoke alarms are an absolute necessity to alert occupants of a fire before it gets out of control. Smoke alarms should be installed in every sleeping room and on every floor of a home. They should be checked monthly, batteries changed bi-annually and discarded, and completely replaced after 10 years. If you cannot afford a smoke alarm, contact your local fire department for a free one.
Smoke alarms save lives but only if they are in good working order. Check your smoke alarm today!
Berlin was assisted by Ocean City, Ocean Pines, Newark, Showell, Powellville and Selbyville Volunteer Fire Departments.
Photo Credit Berlin Fire Company. See more photos on their Facebook page. Be sure to give them a like.
Photo Credit Berlin Fire Company. See more photos on their Facebook page. Be sure to give them a like.