Archive for January, 2009

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Jan

Candle starts extensive Washington D.C. fire accident

January 29, 2009

Washington Post reported a candle that was knocked over by accident caused a Washington D.C. fire accident on Monday night.

The Washington D.C. fire accident started at a top-floor unit of a historical three-story condominium unit.

A person suffered smoke inhalation and another person suffered Washington D.C. fire and burn injuries as a result of the fire. Residents of the condominium unit were able to escape safely before firefighters arrived.

About $900,000 worth of damages was caused by the Washington D.C. fire accident and about 12 people were displaced as a result.

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27
Jan

Man in critical condition after Maryland auto accident

January 27, 2009

A Maryland auto accident on Saturday morning left one man dead and another man in critical condition, as reported by Baltimore Sun.

A 21-year-old man was under the influence of alcohol when he driving his car south on Route 32.

The intoxicated driver who caused the Maryland car accident was killed when he crossed over the double yellow line on a curve and hit a pickup truck head-on.

The 60-year-old man who was driving the pickup truck was critically injured as a result of the Maryland auto accident and is still recovering from his injuries at Maryland Shock Trauma Center.

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8
Jan

Washington D.C. fire accident kills six

January 8, 2009

Washington Post reported an 11-year-old recently died from Washington D.C. fire and burn he suffered from a fire accident that occurred on New Year’s Day.

Five other family members, including two other children, were killed as a result of the Washington D.C. fire accident as well.

Fire officials believe that the Washington D.C. fire accident was accidental and was caused by malfunctioning electrical wirings. 

Two smoke alarms have been found, but a smoke alarm has not been found on the second floor where all of the Washington D.C. fire accident victims were located.

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Jan

Two teens seriously injured in Maryland auto accident

January 6, 2009

Two teens were seriously injured in a Maryland auto accident early Saturday morning, as reported by Capital Gazette.

The 18-year-old driver caused the Maryland auto accident when he drove his pickup off the road and plunged 100 feet into a ravine.

The driver was ejected from the truck and suffered critical injuries in the Maryland car accident.

A 17-year-old passenger also suffered serious injuries from the Maryland auto accident, yet he was able to climb out of the ravine and look for help.

Both teens were taken to Maryland Shock Trauma Center to be treated for injuries suffered in the Maryland car accident.

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