FIRE DEATHS DECREASED IN 2011 |
| By Chief Eddie Ruch Jr | |
| January 14, 2012 | |
| PIKESVILLE, MD (January 13, 2012) – Maryland State Fire Marshal William E. Barnard has
The number of fatal fires in 2011 represents a 12% increase as compared to 2010.
Nine counties experienced no fire fatalities, these include: Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Garrett, Kent, St. Mary's, Somerset and Talbot. Baltimore City reported 17 fire deaths in 2011 which is lower than the 20 fire deaths reported in 2010 and Anne Arundel County reported 1 fire death in 2011, while 6 perished in 2010. Unfortunately, Prince Georges County reported 16 fire deaths in 2011 as compared to 7 fire deaths in 2010. "Every Marylander needs to exercise personal responsibility to protect themselves and their families by ensuring they have working smoke alarms in their homes," according to the State Fire Marshal. "If you are building a new home, please consider installing residential fire sprinklers. When used in combination; fire sprinklers, working smoke alarms and fire escape plans provide assistance in helping to protect citizens from the perils of an uncontrolled fire." Statewide fire death data is available at the OSFM website – www.firemarshal.state.md.us
Media contact: Bruce D. Bouch, Deputy State Fire Marshal; 443-324-6876 |
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