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Showing posts with label Westminster File The Greens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Westminster File The Greens. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 01, 2017

National Night Out on Crime activities at the Westminster Greens Community Center on August 3, 2004.






National Night Out on Crime activities at the Westminster Greens Community Center on August 3, 2004.

With Westminster Councilman Roy Chiavacci, Jeff Spaulding, Dean Brewer, Steve Shatzer, Stu Kozak, Randy Barnes, Mike Bible, Tom Kowalczyk, Keith Benfer, Keith Sautter, Doug Johnston, Mark Shobert, Pat Bassler, and Eric Helm from the Westminster Police Department and Julianna Albowicz from the office of Senator Mikulski

Pictures:

National Night Out on Crime at the Westminster Greens Community Center on Aug. 3, 2004 with Mike Bible and Jeff Spaulding. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff

Westminster police officer Mark Shobert with Dano at the National Night Out On Crime activities at the Westminster Greens Community Center on Aug. 3, 2004. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff

August 3rd, 2004 Group Picture at the Westminster Greens Community Center during Westminster’s Recognition of National Night Out On Crime.
Left to right: Major Dean Brewer; Westminster Councilman Roy Chiavacci; Westminster Police Chief Jeff Spaulding; unknown; Westminster Mayor Kevin Dayhoff; Julianna Albowicz, representing US Senator Barbara Mikulski; Lt. Steve Shatzer.

National Night Out on Crime activities at the Westminster Greens Community Center on August 3, 2004 with Westminster Kevin E. Dayhoff and Julianna Albowicz from the office of Senator Mikulski.



Labels: Law Order Natl Night Out, National Night Out on Crime, Westminster Council Pres Chiavacci-Roy, Westminster File The Greens, Westminster Police Chief Spaulding, Westminster Police Dept Natl Night Out


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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Early morning Westminster fire sends two the hospital four rescued



Early morning Westminster fire sends two the hospital four rescued

By Kevin Dayhoff July 12, 2009

Shortly after 3 AM, Westminster city police responded to reports of an apartment fire at 500 Robin’s Way. Officers quickly went from door-to-door in the apartment complex, pounding on doors to awaken residents and help evacuate the building.

Units of the Westminster fire department responded shortly after the initial alarm was sounded at 3:07 am and found heavy fire in the second floor apartment that was spreading rapidly to the third floor.

Fire fighters from the Reese fire department quickly responded to the back of the building where there were reports that people were trapped and rescued four out the upper story windows.

Two people were subsequently taken to Carroll Hospital Center for smoke inhalation and exposure and were later released. Two others refused treatment.

A second alarm was sounded at 3:14 am, followed quickly by a third alarm, as firefighters from Reese, Pleasant Valley, New Windsor, Hampstead, Taneytown, Lineboro, Union Bridge, and Manchester responded to the fire that affected a total of twelve families from the fourteen apartment units that were damaged. Two of the apartments were unoccupied at the time.

Over 80 firefighters with 27 fire-fighting pieces of equipment contained the fire by 3:24 am and the fire was declared under control by 3:44 am; however firefighters remained on the scene until approximately 8:45 in the morning.

No firefighters were hurt.

Westminster police officers and the Maryland State Fire Marshall’s office remained on the scene for several more hours. The fire is under investigation by the Westminster Police and the Fire Marshall’s office.




















20090712 WEArt Early morning Westminster fire


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