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KEEDYSVILLE, MD News (10/8/2024) – Yesterday at 8:36 PM, a vehicle fire occurred at a residential property on Hawks Hill Lane in Keedysville, Maryland. The fire involved a 2008 Ford Explorer owned by Amy Pereschuk, who discovered the fire.

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The Potomac Valley Volunteer Fire Department responded to the call, arriving promptly with eight firefighters on the scene. The single-alarm fire was brought under control in approximately ten minutes. Fortunately, no injuries or deaths were reported as a result of the incident.

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The vehicle, valued at an estimated $5,000 by the Maryland Fire Marshal, was severely damaged. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, and officials are working to determine the area of origin.

Anyone with information regarding this fire is encouraged to contact the Western Regional Office of the Maryland State Fire Marshal at 301-766-3888.

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