
A fire broke out at 12306 Judson Rd. in Montgomery County, Maryland, prompting a swift response from local fire and rescue units. According to a social media post by Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service (MCFRS), the incident occurred in Box Area 1806. Station PE718 reported to the scene "with fire showing from sides Charlie, Delta, and Bravo." Thankfully, all occupants of the involved structure were evacuated without injury.
The post issued by Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service emphasized the importance of community safety, urging the public to avoid the area and to remain vigilant for emergency vehicles. "Please avoid the area to allow emergency crews to work efficiently and stay alert for emergency vehicles," read the message conveyed through their official notice.
Furthermore, they reminded people: "If you see smoke or fire, call 911 immediately—do not attempt to enter a burning structure." A list of dispatched units, including the Initial assignment and Rapid Intervention Dispatch (RID), was provided, highlighting the resources that were brought to bear on the emergency.









