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Fire Official: 1 Dead After Fire at Baltimore Fuel Facility | Maryland News

BALTIMORE (AP) — One person is dead after a fire at a Baltimore fuel facility on Monday morning, a fire official said.

Baltimore Fire Department spokeswoman Blair Adams said four employees were working outside the Petroleum Management facility Monday morning when flames engulfed one of them, The Baltimore Sun reported. Coworkers tried unsuccessfully to put out the blaze and it spread to the building, Adams said. The employee was pronounced dead on the scene.

Firefighters called to the facility on Curtis Avenue just before 7 a.m. Monday found it engulfed in flames and smoke, officials said. Firefighters from Anne Arundel and Baltimore counties and BWI Airport Fire & Rescue helped battle the fire and Adams said it was extinguished just after 8 a.m. Firefighters remained on the scene to check for any flare-ups, she said.

Officials at Petroleum Management’s corporate office declined to comment, the newspaper reported. The company handles petroleum product spills and offers environmental monitoring and other services, according to its website.

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