Baltimore Sun

Three killed in fire at Severn group home

Four residents escape, apparently unharmed

- By Selene San Felice

Two residents and an employee at the Arundel Lodge group home in Severn died in a fire at the home, Anne Arundel County fire officials said Sunday.

Firefighte­rs responded to multiple calls about a fire in the 7900 block of Stone Hearth Road around 10:45 p.m. Saturday, Capt. Russ Davies said in a statement. Firefighte­rs arrived to find heavy smoke coming from the back of the house.

Residents who had escaped the fire warned firefighte­rs that someone might still be inside, Davies said.

Firefighte­rs removed one resident, who was declared dead at the scene. Another resident and an employee were later found dead in the house. Four residents escaped the house with no reported injuries. Investigat­ors are trying to determine the cause of a fire that killed two residents and an employee of a group home.

It took 45 firefighte­rs from Anne Arundel, Fort Meade and BaltimoreW­ashington Internatio­nal Thurgood Marshall Airport about an hour to put the flames out, Davies said. The fire department’s Explosives Investigat­ion Unit re-

mained on the scene overnight and reported that there were working smoke alarms in the home. Firefighte­rs reported hearing the alarms upon arrival, Davies said.

A neighbor across the street from the house said she saw the fire and heard three booms like an explosion. She said she could see people throwing oxygen tanks out of the house.

“All I could see was flames. People were hollering for help. It was awful,” Joyce Phillips said.

The dead, two male residents and a female employee, were taken to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore for identifica­tion and autopsy. Their names have not been released.

The cause of the fire is under investigat­ion. No damage estimate has been given, but Davies said the home is likely a total loss.

The house is one of Arundel Lodge’s 32 residentia­l rehabilita­tion homes in the county, providing mental health and substance use treatment to more than 3,000 people a year.

In a statement from the nonprofit, Executive Director Mike Drummond said this is the first incident of its kind in the group’s 40-year history. Arundel Lodge is working with police and fire officials to investigat­e the fire and notify family members of victims, the statement said.

“This is an incredibly difficult day for all of us and we will be providing support to family, friends and staff as we all process this tragedy,” Drummond said. Investigat­ors visit the group home in Severn, near Fort Meade, where a fire killed two residents and an employee overnight Saturday. The cause of the fire is under investigat­ion. No damage estimate has been given, but an official said the home is likely a total loss.

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