Foundation of Carroll County. http://www.carrollcommunityfoundation.org/funds.asp?fund_id=313
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Foundation, http://www.carrollcommunityfoundation.org/funds.asp?fund_id=313,
look for a donate button just under the Community Foundation logo…
Foundation's web site: www.carrollcommunityfoundation.org
for electronic financial donations. Find that link here: http://www.carrollcommunityfoundation.org/funds.asp?fund_id=313
at the Community Foundation to assist the Hynes Family. See: http://www.westminstervfd.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/20160521-K-Hynes-Fund.pdf
help a member of the fire department and her family get back on their feet
after a fire destroyed their home Friday night, May 20, 2016
Community Foundation of Carroll County to help raise funds for the Hynes
family. All donations to the Hynes Family Firefighter Fund at the Community
Foundation of Carroll County are tax deductible.
Hynes family
Carroll County at 410-876-5505 or contact the Westminster Fire Dept. at
410-848-1800 Ext. 381 and leave a message if necessary.
to maintain and enhance the quality of life in the community of Carroll County
through philanthropic means. The Foundation will receive, invest, and
distribute funds for charitable, cultural, and educational purposes for the
benefit of the citizens of Carroll County.
Hynes family needs at the moment. Friends, neighbors, the first responder and
firefighter community, and the American Red Cross has been very helpful with
many of their immediate needs.
accepted at the Westminster Fire Dept. Our partner, the Community Foundation of
Carroll County is handling that for the department - to free-up the department
to continue to respond to approximately 6,000 fire and EMS calls a year. .
Dept. as the department is unable to store or manage any food, furniture,
clothing, or housewares. The Hynes family is being helped with donations of food,
furniture, clothing, or housewares by other partners in the community.
Westminster Volunteer Fire Department, visit our website at http://www.westminstervfd.org/ or
make a check payable to the Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Co. #1 and mail it
to: 28 John Street, Westminster, MD 21157
and Carla Hynes was destroyed by a tragic accidental fire due to a mechanical
failure of their neighbor’s air conditioning unit.
determined a mechanical failure lead to the A/C unit exploding, causing the
fire. Both the owner and the neighbor attempted to extinguish the fire with a
garden hose to no avail. The fire spread rapidly upwards into the roof of the
home causing extensive damage to the home and both adjoining units.”
Westminster Police Dept. responded with 20 pieces of equipment to a two–alarm
fire in the 200 block of Gallatin Court, north of Westminster off Cranberry Rd.
The first call came into the county emergency communications center at 9:39. A
second alarm was quickly sounded at 9:55.
firefighters on the scene of a two – alarm fire late Friday night in
Westminster. The cats and dogs were attended to by emergency medical personnel,
including vet tech Tanya Andrews who assisted Manchester EMS personnel to
provide emergency oxygen to save the life of a family pet cat stricken by smoke
inhalation late Friday night
destroyed in the blaze, but the fire did not spread farther thanks to the
prompt and well-coordinated response by firefighters. Fire was declared under
control at 1024 pm, but wrap-up and clean-up operations lasted until
approximately 3 am, Sat. morning
release contact the Westminster Fire Dept. at 410-848-1800 Ext. 381 and leave a
message if necessary or contact Westminster Fire Department Chaplain and PIO
Kevin E. Dayhoff at kdayhoff@westminstervfd.org
Foundation of Carroll County, Fire
CC Depts 03 Westminster, Fire
CC Depts 03 Westminster incident response, Fire
CC Depts 03 Westminster PIO
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