A massive fire with five fire alarms caused an estimated $39 million in damage to the University of Maryland's College Park campus, the Prince George's County Fire Department said. The fire was the largest in the county's history and the second largest in its history, the fire department spokesman said in a news release. Officials said there were no reports of injuries or injuries to students or staff at the college or its facilities.
In 2001, Anne Arundel County Fire Department, which received a $23 million award, received a prize for its response to a fire on the University of Maryland's College Park campus in 2001. The fire has reached the millions, said John G. Smith, spokesman for the Prince George's County Fire and Emergency Management Department. Both jurisdictions were among those that helped cover the costs of crews battling the blaze. They supported all resources for the PGFD, including water rescue specialists, according to the statement.
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The Riviera Beach Volunteer Fire Department in Pasadena, MD, provides fire safety and emergency services to the Pasadena community. The Maryland City Volunteer Fire Department, which is based in Laurel, Maryland, and provides fire protection and emergency assistance to the Laurel community, and the Orchard Beach Volunteer Fire Department, based in Glen Burnie, MD, which is located near Glen Burnie. And the Maryland State Fire Service, a division of the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Homeland Security (DPSHS), provides fire protection and emergency assistance to all communities in Laurel. The volunteer fire department at Orchard Beach is also based at the University of Baltimore Medical Center in College Park.
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Guardian Fire Protection is a full-service fire protection company that provides fire protection, emergency services, training, equipment and repair services to businesses based in College Park, Maryland. We hire inspectors to test, evaluate, repair and repair sprinkler systems, hydrants, smoke detectors and fire detectors. Many fire brigades have updated their information to take into account the number of fire stations in their area and the location of the fire station.
He was arrested and charged with interfering with police and fire response, "College Park Police Department spokesman Lt. Col. Michael R. D'Angelo said.

A tornado that began in Maryland shortly after September 11, 2001, killed two University of Maryland students, injured 54 others nationwide and caused more than $100 million in damage. A few weeks later, another twister in College Park killed two students and completely destroyed 10 caravans that were used as dormitories for the College of Arts and Sciences and the Maryland State University system. The perpetrators caused more than $1.5 million in property damage and destroyed 10 trailers, one of which completely destroyed the campus building and a large part of the parking lot.
The Baltimore County Fire Department (PGFD) and Maryland State Police responded to the fire and estimated that it caused $39 million in damage. The fire was the result of a fire investigation by the department that spanned the entire College Park Police Department and the Department of Public Safety and Homeland Security, the department said.