
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (7News) — A historic farmhouse in Montgomery County, built in 1897, suffered extensive damage in a fire Sunday afternoon, according to Pete Piringer, spokesman for the Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service.
Firefighters were dispatched to Muldoon’s Farm at 18911 Beallsville Road, just north of Poolesville, around 4:15 p.m. for reports of a house fire.
Upon arrival, firefighters discovered flames engulfing both floors of the two-story farmhouse.
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The fire originated in the office area on the first floor and spread to the second floor, Piringer said.
Because of the home’s remote location, about 3,000 feet from the nearest paved road, tankers were used to supply water for the firefighting efforts.
Firefighters initially tackled the blaze from the outside before moving inside to continue their efforts.
The homeowner, who attempted to combat the fire before the arrival of emergency services, managed to escape safely and was later evaluated by EMS.
No other injuries were reported, Piringer said.
The fire department deployed about 60 firefighters to the scene, he noted.
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While the cause of the fire is still under investigation, Piringer indicated that it is suspected to be accidental.
The extensive damage to the home is expected to displace the occupants.
Further details on the cause and origin of the fire are anticipated as the investigation continues.