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Five-Alarm Fire Engulfs Vacant Warehouse in West Baltimore

Over 100 firefighters battle an active blaze disrupting rail services and prompting evacuations near Edmondson Avenue.

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A MARC train sits at Camden Station in Baltimore after making the final stop during Thursday's commute. President Biden announced a tentative railway labor deal to avoid a shutdown that would have affected the Camden and Brunswick MARC lines,
City firefighters are battling a warehouse fire Monday evening in West Baltimore. (Karl M. Ferron, Baltimore Sun)
Smoke rises from a warehouse fire in Baltimore on Monday.

Overview

  • The fire broke out shortly before 7 p.m. Monday at a vacant multi-story mattress warehouse in West Baltimore.
  • The incident quickly escalated to a five-alarm fire, with over 100 firefighters conducting an exterior attack to contain the flames.
  • Authorities have evacuated nearby residents, with the Red Cross providing assistance to those displaced.
  • MARC Penn Line and Amtrak Northeast services remain disrupted as crews work to shut power on adjacent rail tracks for safety.
  • The fire, which continues to burn out of control as of early Tuesday, has sent thick smoke into the neighborhood, raising public safety concerns.