Crownsville Working Fire (shortly after the Annapolis tornado)

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Fire is pretty much wrapping up at this point but here are some retroactive details.
638 Maid Marion Hill, Crownsville, MD
Box 40-27
TG Kilo (water supply on Lima)

Initial dispatch was for multiple calls of heavy smoke & fire from the rear of a home. Units en route requested a tanker task force because it would take a while to get them if they needed them. Chief 40 came on scene with (heavy) fire from all sides of the 2-story home, requested a working fire dispatch on arrival. Command requested an additional 2 suppression pieces, then another 2 suppression pieces down the line. Fire and smoke has/had been fluctuating between improving and worsening but it sounds like it's all settled by now. Extensive overhaul, searches negative.

Here are the units I have on it:
E051; E091; E311; E171; TK31; TK36; RS34 (RIT); MU48; E064; TA01; TA09; SAFE07; BC04; SCMD; TD01; E084; CH40; AC07; TTF; E281; E204; TA42; TA03; WFD; E453; RS33; MU06; EMS03; AW01; FM866; FM860; _FM864 (pulled on working fire, cancelled); _FM765 (pulled on working fire, cancelled); _REHAB01 (I don't know where they ended up...I don't see them on the incident but I remember hearing them talk to command about where to position); U03; BGE; CW02; SC; E402; TK28; SC; TD02; E101; TK26; SU06; TD01
 
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