Baltimore City Engine Company 50 The Fort Holabird Express

Baltimore City Engine Company 50   The Fort Holabird Express The Unofficial Page of Baltimore City Engine Company 50. Tucked in the heart of O’Donnell Heights.

* Delayed 07:20 hours * Engine 50 & Truck 20 were dispatched to 6212 Holabird Ave for a commercial fire alarm. After inv...
05/31/2026

* Delayed 07:20 hours *

Engine 50 & Truck 20 were dispatched to 6212 Holabird Ave for a commercial fire alarm. After investigating further, Engine 50 found smoke throughout the building and requested the box alarm assignment. Units found a refrigerator on fire.

05/30/2026

* Happening Now * * Box- Alarm 51-30 *

4501 E. Fayette St.

Batteries on fire on an Amtrak train.

No Additional Words Needed.
05/13/2026

No Additional Words Needed.

The Mayor’s Recommended Budget proposes staffing one fewer fire suppression company daily to save approximately $2 million.

Let that sink in.

At a time when firefighters across this country, and right here in Baltimore continue to make the ultimate sacrifice, this administration believes the answer is to reduce frontline suppression staffing. Haven’t our members suffered enough loss? Haven’t we learned the lessons written in blood about the importance of adequate staffing and available companies on the street?

Once again, the burden of correcting fiscal shortcomings is being placed on the backs of firefighters and paramedics who are already being asked to do more with less every single day. Cutting frontline resources while call volumes, staffing shortages, and operational demands continue to rise is not a sustainable solution, it is a dangerous one.

Every suppression unit taken out of service increases response times, stretches remaining companies thinner, and puts both firefighters and citizens at greater risk. Fires do not wait. Cardiac arrests do not wait. Baltimore residents deserve fully staffed fire companies ready to respond when seconds matter.

NIOSH reports and internal committee recommendations have repeatedly emphasized the importance of improving fireground operations, accountability, and safety. Those lessons cannot be ignored. Reducing suppression staffing moves us in the wrong direction and creates unnecessary danger for both firefighters and the communities we protect.

Public safety starts with boots on the ground, staffed apparatus, and enough firefighters to do the job safely and effectively. We will continue to fight for the safety of our members and the citizens we serve.
-Matthew Coster President, Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734






* Delayed 20:45 hours *Truesdale Ave & Bowleys Lane. Box 27-40.Engine 50 & Brush 1 responded to assist Engine 42 on scen...
05/09/2026

* Delayed 20:45 hours *

Truesdale Ave & Bowleys Lane. Box 27-40.

Engine 50 & Brush 1 responded to assist Engine 42 on scene with a large brush & trash fire.

Brush 1 has been busy. This is the fourth day in a row it has been called out.

* Happening Now *2110 Haines St. Box 55-23.Engine 50 & Brush 1 are assisting Engine 2 with a brush fire.
05/06/2026

* Happening Now *

2110 Haines St. Box 55-23.

Engine 50 & Brush 1 are assisting Engine 2 with a brush fire.

* Happening Now * 5100 Holabird Ave. Box area 50-60. Fully involved vehicle fire.Holabird Ave is closed in both directio...
05/06/2026

* Happening Now *

5100 Holabird Ave. Box area 50-60.

Fully involved vehicle fire.

Holabird Ave is closed in both directions.

05/05/2026

* Happening Now *

Engine 50 & Brush 1 are responding to the area of Warner St & Haines St to assist units on scene with a large brush fire.

04/29/2026

* Happening Now *

In the area of Holabird Ave and Elrino St.

Engine 50 & Truck 20 are on scene investigating numerous gas odor calls in the area. BGE is also on scene.

* Update *

11:25 hours: There is an outside gas main leak in the area of 5501 Holabird Ave. BGE is on the scene working on the issue.

* Happening Now *        * Box- Alarm 41-30 * 4215 Eastern Ave. Building fire.Units on scene with a large warehouse w/ f...
04/28/2026

* Happening Now * * Box- Alarm 41-30 *

4215 Eastern Ave. Building fire.

Units on scene with a large warehouse w/ fire through the roof.

15:02 hours. Second alarm struck.

15:21 hours. Hazmat requested due to contents.

15:41 hours. Third alarm struck.

16:00 hours. Special call 3 more engines.

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Baltimore, MD
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