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Md. firehouse burns after roof collapses

Snow causes roof collapse, which ruptured gas line and started blaze

The Associated Press

SYKESVILLE, Md. — A fire station in Maryland has been largely destroyed by a three-alarm blaze after snow from the region’s double blizzards collapsed the roof.

The station in rural Sykesville was empty at the time of the collapse because firefighters were out on a call. Nobody was injured.

Carroll County spokeswoman Vivian Laxton says the roof of the station’s banquet hall caved in around 7:40 a.m. Thursday, rupturing a gas line and sparking the blaze.

The fire burned for more than six hours. Firefighters from three neighboring counties helped bring it under control.

Laxton says the living quarters and banquet hall were destroyed along with much of the equipment inside those buildings.