Baltimore Fire Department Goes Door to Door To Install Smoke Alarms After July Fatal Fire

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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Following a occurrence past period that claimed the beingness of a 54-year-old Northeast Baltimore man, Fire Chief Niles Ford, members of the Baltimore City Fire Department and City Councilman Ryan Dorsey (D-District 3) canvassed country homes Saturday to instal fume alarms, sermon flight plans and code different occurrence information concerns.

It was a large time to instal fume alarms & spot truthful galore assemblage members. Thanks @ElectRyanDorsey for joining america for #BCFD assemblage canvas to speech w/ residents astir the value of having moving fume alarms & occurrence safety. pic.twitter.com/v7MEulMI1X

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— Baltimore Fire (@BaltimoreFire) August 7, 2021

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The radical began its canvas extracurricular 6307 Eastern Parkway, the tract of the fatal fire.

Firefighters were called to the location astir 6:30 p.m. July 21 and recovered the antheral inside. They pulled the antheral retired of his location and performed CPR.

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The antheral was past taken to the hospital, wherever helium was pronounced dead.

CBS Baltimore Staff

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