Baltimore rescue truck catches fire in Southeast Baltimore
BALTIMORE -- One of the Baltimore City Fire Department's rescue trucks caught fire near Little Italy on Saturday, according to the firefighter's union.
The truck was serving as a backup vehicle while another rescue truck has been undergoing repairs, union officials said.
It began smoking near the intersection of S. Eden Street and Fleet Street, union officials said.
There were no reports of injuries, according to the firefighter's union.
🚒TRUCK FIRE🔥
— Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734 (@BCFDL734) August 13, 2022
S Eden St & Fleet St 21231#InnerHarbor@Zeke_Cohen#BMORESBravest fire unit caught fire. No injuries.
Unit is a 2006 @FireSeagrave running as Rescue Co 1. It was running as a back up while the new R1 is repaired, Equipment will be moved to another back up unit. pic.twitter.com/B2y3xYeXhT
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