Townhouse Fire in Gaithersburg Displaces Five Residents
Montgomery County firefighters have determined that “unattended cooking” sparked a townhouse fire in the 9200 block of Hummingbird Terrace in Gaithersburg and caused an estimated $500,000 in damage to the building on Feb. 14.
Fire and Rescue Services Spokesperson Pete Piringer reported on his Twitter account that over 50 firefighters were called to the scene of the two-story townhouse fire.
He described the department’s response as a “firefight.”
There were no injuries, Piringer said, but five adults and a few pets were displaced by the fire. He said there was not a working smoke alarm in the home.
U/D 9235 Hummingbird Te; Cause,unattended cooking; Damage,$500k; 5 adults & few pets displaced;NO working smoke alarm pic.twitter.com/3xwvAF1PQM
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) February 14, 2015
U/D 9235 Hummingbird Ter, G'Burg, 2-sty townhouse, fire out, no injuries, significant damage to TH of origin pic.twitter.com/kCoB8qPIwM
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) February 14, 2015
U/D – Hummingbird Ter, GBurg, temps in mid-20s, >65 FFs on scene, bulk of fire knocked, checking extension
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) February 14, 2015
U/D – Hummingbird Ter, FFs engaged in firefight in 2-sty townhouse, Others (FFs) checking neighboring exposures, house evacuated — Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) February 14, 2015
U/D – 9235 Hummingbird Te, GBurg, 2-sty, middle row townhouse, fire on 2 floors & attic, addl fire/rescue units enroute, >50 FFs on scene
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) February 14, 2015
9200 Block Hummingbird Ter., Gaithersburg, two-story townhouse, fire on first & second floor — Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) February 14, 2015
Actually there were some pets that were killed in that fire and my brother was displaced who had schizophrenia and he still does and he had taken in roomers because his wife had left him and he got off his meds because Trader Joe’s reduced his hours after he had been there for 20 years and once you go below a certain amount of hours and you work at Trader Joe’s you don’t get health benefits anymore anyway it was a cycle of a downward spiral for Michael Trilling