Three homes damaged in cambridge townhouse blaze

Three Homes Damaged in Cambridge Townhouse Blaze

March 14, 2025

DORCHESTER COUNTY, Md. — Fire investigators are examining the cause of a two-alarm fire that tore through a Cambridge townhouse late Thursday night, authorities said.

The fire broke out just before 11:30 p.m. in the 400 block of Wood Duck Drive and was reported by a neighbor.

Approximately 50 firefighters from Cambridge’s Rescue Fire Company and surrounding departments in Dorchester and Talbot counties responded. Crews contained the fire in about 90 minutes.

Officials said the fire started in a two-story, wood-framed townhouse, which was completely destroyed. Two adjacent homes sustained significant damage. No injuries were reported.

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