Local News PHOTO GALLERY: Fire at Fuse 47 apartment complex DBK Admin · December 31, 0999 Share Tweet E-mail The Fuse 47 apartment complex caught fire early on April 24, 2017, with responders arriving by 10:00 a.m. Members of Prince George’s County Fire Department climb a ladder to fight the fire at the Fuse 47 apartment complex on April 24, 2017. Members of Prince George’s County Fire Department climb a ladder to fight the fire at the Fuse 47 apartment complex on April 24, 2017. Members of numerous area fire departments respond to a fire at the Fuse 47 apartment complex on April 24, 2017. Members of numerous area fire departments respond to a fire at the Fuse 47 apartment complex on April 24, 2017. Members of numerous area fire departments respond to a fire at the Fuse 47 apartment complex on April 24, 2017. Firefighters with Prince George’s County Fire Department take off their gear after coming down from fighting the fire at the Fuse 47 apartment complex on April 24, 2017. Members of Prince George’s County Fire Department prepare to climb a ladder to fight the fire at the Fuse 47 apartment complex on April 24, 2017. Members of numerous area fire departments respond to a fire at the Fuse 47 apartment complex on April 24, 2017. Members of numerous area fire departments respond to a fire at the Fuse 47 apartment complex on April 24, 2017. Responders helped relocate residents who lived next to the Fuse 47 apartment complex after it caught fire. Thomas Rhodes, a firefighter with Prince George’s County Fire Department carries air tanks to the base of the Fuse 47 apartment fire on April 24, 2017. Bystanders watch as members of the Prince George’s County Fire Department cut down parts of a tree along Osage Street to increase their access to the fire at the Fuse 47 apartment complex on April 24, 2017. A members of the Prince George’s County Fire Department drags a hose along Osage Street to an engine waiting to drench the fire at the Fuse 47 apartment complex on April 24, 2017. (Tom Hausman/The Diamondback) Photos by Tom Hausman/The Diamondback Please support our journalism by donating to The Diamondback. Categories: Local News
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