Just two months after four people ages 2 to 65 were killed in a fire in East Baltimore, another fire this morning on the city's Westside has claimed the lives of three more people.
Details are still coming in but the three-alarm fire was first reported about 2 a.m. on Woodbrook Avneue and it took more than 100 firefighters about two hours to put out. Above, firefighters remove the body of one of the victims and continue to work at the house in photos by The Sun's Kim Hairston.
The January fire in the Oliver neighborhood renewed talk about smoke detectors and brought back horrible memories for one survivor. In 1994, Lionell Green had escaped another fire right around the corner that killed nine members of his family, seven of them children.