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Maryland State Fire Marshal William E. Barnard announced 73 Marylanders died in 62 fatal fires during 2009. Those fire deaths represent a 22 percent increase from the 60 fire deaths that resulted from 53 fatal fires in 2008, but reflect a 22 percent decrease from the 94 fire deaths in 67 fatal fires reported in 2007.
The majority (48) of the fire deaths occurred during the first half of 2009. Once again, smoking related fires resulted in more fire deaths than any other cause accounting for 23 percent of the fire deaths, where the cause of the fire was determined. Just over 76 percent of all fatal fires in Maryland in 2009 occurred in residential structures. Marylanders are still most likely to die from fire in the place they hope to feel most safe – their homes.
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