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Aug. 25—A three-alarm fire on Wednesday night damaged a three-story building at West Second and North Market streets in downtown Frederick. Some animals died in the fire and others were rescued ...
Nov. 24—No one was injured in a two-alarm fire at a home near St. John Regional Catholic School in north Frederick Friday afternoon, authorities said. The Frederick County Division of Fire and ...
Newburg Volunteer Fire Department Newburg, MD Rescue Engine 141, Engine 143, Engine 144 Fire Boat 14, Brush 14 Tanker 14 Ambulance 148, Ambulance 149 (Unknown) Station 14 Dentsville EMS, Fire & Auxiliary La Plata, MD Engine 151, Engine 154 None None Ambulance 158 EMS Utility 15 Station 15
The Frederick County Sheriff's Office (FCSO) is the primary law enforcement agency serving a population of 222,938 residents within the 662.88 square miles (1,717 km 2) area of Frederick County, Maryland. [1] Frederick County M20 now sitting at the Aberdeen Ordnance Museum storage lot, March 2008
Edmondson Avenue (in Baltimore) to Frederick: Ellicott City West Friendship Cooksville Lisbon: Brick House on the Pike "Baltimore National Pike" is the designation for US-40 throughout Howard County. West of Ellicott City, US-40 merges into I-70, and the two routes share a path until Frederick. This part of I-70 is also known as Baltimore ...
Broken down vehicle on eastbound K-10 in Lenexa. There is a broken down vehicle on K-10 from Kill Creek Road to South Cedar Creek Parkway. The warning was released on Sunday at 2:20 p.m., and the ...
The Frederick City Police Department (FPD) is a law enforcement organization that provides police services to the city of Frederick, Maryland, the second-largest city in that state. The department is organized into several divisions, and is responsible for policing more than 78,000 people in a land area of 22.9 square miles.
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