Fire station burns, collapses
I just returned from Dundalk where an early morning fire burned a fire house and destroyed a National Guard Humvee, two paramedic units and two fire engines, including one that had just been purchased for $600,000.
This photo by The Sun's Kim Hairston show the collapsed building, a charred ambulance and the headlines of what's left of the Humvee.
It appears the fire started shortly after 2:30 a.m. in the engine bay. Smoke detectors alerted firefighters sleeping next door, and they managed to get one engine outside before the fire spread out of control. The roof collapsed and oxygen tanks in ambulances exploded.
This morning, in wind-driven snow, workers with a front-end loader were clearing debris amid the charred wreckage of the engines. Damage is estimated in the millions.







