50 firefighters put out blaze involving box truck, building
WESTMINSTER, Md. (AP) – It took about 50 firefighters in Maryland to put out a blaze after a box truck smashed into a building.
No one was hurt in the early morning crash that happened around 1 a.m. when the 26-foot (8-meter) truck hit the building in Westminster that’s used for storage.
In addition to 50 firefighters, as many as 20 pieces of equipment were used.
Robin Stansbury, a spokesman for Reese Volunteer Fire Company, said it took over an hour to get the fire under control.