Posted on 02/14/2020 1:33:52 PM PST by robowombat
Police identify woman who died after Kensington fire Shed on Summit Avenue burned, authorities said
BY DAN SCHERE | Published: 2020-02-13 21:03
Caroline Gaiser, 34, died following a fire on Tuesday in Kensington, Montgomery County police said Thursday
Montgomery County police have identified the woman who died from a fire that happened Tuesday afternoon in Kensington.
Caroline Gaiser, 34, died after being injured in the fire, Officer Rick Goodale, a police spokesman, confirmed in an interview Thursday.
Montgomery County Fire & Rescue was called to Summit Avenue around 1 p.m. on Tuesday for a well-involved shed fire, spokesman Pete Piringer wrote on Twitter. A woman was critically injured and a man had injuries not considered life-threatening, he wrote.
Goodale, in a previous interview Thursday, said police learned Wednesday night that someone had died in the fire.
Piringer said on Wednesday that the woman who was injured was a professional fire performer.
She was taken to the burn center at Medstar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., Piringer said.
Dan Schere can be reached at daniel.schere@bethesdamagazine.com
Either a tyro or meth fire performing?
her she shed burnt down...
Kensington is considered a classy area. Physicians and professionals live there, close to Connecticut Ave. on the route to DC.
"Someone burned down my She Shed."
"Am I covered?"
It was a quaint neighborhood back in the day. Dated a lovely strawberry blonde from there in the 70’s. Hi Lisa!

That would make her Caroline "no sheds" Gaiser
LOL, and RIP Arthur “Two Sheds” Jackson (aka Terry Jones)
Definitely NOT Cheryl’s She-Shed.
I like that.
Yes, Cheryls She-Shed on Summit Ave...seriously.
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