Maryland officials urge fire safety

Governor, Mayor offer free smoke detectors

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Posted: 12/22/2010

Baltimore, Md. - Maryland officials want people to be safe this season. This time of the year is known for spikes in fires. The proper prevention could save thousands of lives.

If you, a family member or neighbor needs a smoke detector or needs a smoke detector installed; you can now get one for free.

Call the Smoke Detector Hotline in Baltimore City at 410-396-7283.

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