B&O Railroad Museum Honors Fallen Firefighters By Donating Proceeds – CBS Baltimore

BALTIMORE (WJZ) – The B&O Railroad Museum is donating a percentage Sunday in honor of three Baltimore firefighters killed in service line Monday.
Lieutenant Paul Butrim, Kelsey Sadler and Kenny Lacayo died after a partial collapse trapped them in a burning, vacant house in West Baltimore.
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A fourth trapped firefighter, John McMaster, was release Thursday from Shock Trauma after being hospitalized in critical condition on Monday. Sadler on Thursday was promoted to Lieutenant.
On Sunday, the museum will donate half of its school revenues to the Baltimore City Fire Foundation.
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“Our hearts are heavy with the news of three firefighter members who lost their lives in the line of duty and know that many look forward to helping those families in the community,” the museum said. ours,” said the museum.
Donations will provide immediate financial assistance to the family of any Baltimore City firefighter or firefighter who is seriously injured or dies while an active member of the department. , the museum said.
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The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. To get in touch, call 410-752-2490 or visit www.BORail.org.
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