Lt. Dillon J. Rinaldo of Engine Company No. 46 had been hospitalized since Oct. 19 because of injuries he sustained while battling a West Baltimore fire.
A second firefighter who fought a blaze inside a group of rowhouses in northwest Baltimore died Wednesday, according to Kevin Cartwright, a spokesman for the Baltimore City Fire Department.
Rinaldo was helping fellow firefighter Rodney W. Pitts III. Pitts died on the night of the fire, while four others — Rinaldo included — were hospitalized for injuries and serious burns, Cartwright said.occurred on Oct. 19 “Dillon was one of the good guys. A hard working and dedicated member of the Baltimore City Fire Department. His bravery and commitment will never be forgotten,” the post said.
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