
3 Baltimore firefighters die, fourth member critically injured in blaze; 'Our worst nightmare,' governor says
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Three Baltimore firefighters died and a fourth was critically injured on Monday after responding to a blaze in a vacant home, officials said, as Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan called the tragedy "our worst nightmare."
"Our hearts are broke for the entire Baltimore City Fire Department," he said, in part. "Each and every day, our firefighters and first responders answer the call and are ready to run into danger – this is our worst nightmare."
Firefighters responded to a fire at a home on South Sticker Street around 6 a.m., the Baltimore City Fire Department tweeted.
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