Canine Accidentally Activates Toaster, Igniting Maryland House Fire That Claims Three Family Pets
A residential blaze in Belcamp, Maryland, was sparked when a household dog inadvertently turned on a kitchen appliance, leading to significant damage and the tragic loss of multiple animals.
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A recent house fire in Belcamp, Maryland, that resulted in the deaths of three family pets, was reportedly caused by a dog accidentally activating a toaster. Emergency services responded to the incident at a single-family home.
Fire crews were dispatched to a residence on 4319 Foxglove Court shortly after 5:30 p.m. on a Friday, according to the Abingdon Fire Company. Firefighters managed to bring the inferno under control within approximately 20 minutes.
The homeowners were not present when the fire erupted, and thankfully, no people sustained injuries. Neighbors acted quickly, successfully rescuing two dogs from the burning structure.
Tragically, however, a third dog and two cats perished in the blaze. In a fortunate turn, the family's bearded dragon was discovered alive later and survived after receiving 24 hours of critical care.
Investigating the Cause
Investigators determined that the fire originated in the kitchen area before spreading to other sections of the home. The precise cause was identified as one of the family's dogs jumping onto a kitchen counter and inadvertently powering on a toaster, which then ignited nearby combustible materials. The dog responsible for activating the toaster was among the two canines rescued by neighbors.
The incident was recorded by a Ring home security camera, which captured footage of the dog on the counter interacting with items. This footage proved crucial for deputy state fire marshals in pinpointing the fire's point of origin and confirming the sequence of events. Officials subsequently ruled the cause of the fire as accidental.
The dwelling sustained substantial damage from the fire itself, as well as from soot, smoke, and water used during suppression efforts. Authorities estimated the structural damage to be around $150,000, with an additional $50,000 in damage to the home's contents.
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