Thursday, April 9, 2009

WALL

On the 200 block of Aisquith Street in Blatimore, Arnetta Sands, 36, and Andre Henderson, 10 days old, were treated after suffering from an incident that caused a wall between their two apartments to collapse landing on Henderson's crib.

Sands was spraying insecticide from an aerosol can ignited by a stove being used at the time. The apartments 10B and 10c were noticed by Frederick Turner, housing authority manager, police said.

Henderson was brought to Johns Hopkins Hospital with possible smoke inhalation while Henderson's mother, Renee Henderson, 23, was un-injured. Sands was treated at Church Home and Hospital with 1st degree burns to her back and arms, officials said.

Fire fighters removed a portion of the wall off of the crib and said there was fire damage to the kitchen and furnishings in Sand's apartment. Captain Thommen, a Baltimore fire investigator, reported the incident was accidental.

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