Fire engulfs building at boys camp in Maryland

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A two-alarm fire at a dining hall at Camp Airy for Boys, a Jewish sleep-away camp in Thurmont, Maryland, was attended to, according to the local fire department.

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The Frederick County Fire and Rescue said 100 personnel were on the scene and no injuries were reported in a Facebook post on Wednesday morning.

In a statement given to an ABC affiliate in Washington, D.C., the camp was quick to assure that no campers or staff were physically harmed by the fire.

“While it’s too early to tell the extent of the damage, we wanted to advise everyone that all campers, counselors, and staff are safe and accounted for,” the camp said.

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Officials later confirmed the fire was contained but that they have not determined the cause of the fire.

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