live with more. do we know what started this fire? , fire investigators are on the scene now. as he said, one woman is dead and another one remains in grave condition after this fire. now it was reported at about 7:30 in the 1600 block of w street. it would eventually go to two alarms with more than 100 firefighters of addressing this blaze. and when they got here they faced an immediate challenge. units arrived in four minutes. very aggressive spread on the second floor. we did have a report that people were trapped prior to getting here. our company is aggressively engaged. within three or four minutes, maybe a little bit less, located two victims on the second floor. and both victims were in cardiac arrest when they were taken away from here. cpr was performed. as we said, one of the victims has died. three firefighters were injured, two from smoke and heat exhaustion, a third with minor burns on miss face. these date back to a century when this was called uniontown.
montgomery county, a sudden eruption spewing water 100 feet into the air. this was a scene in potomac, but turns out the problem can be traced to the city of rockville. that s who owns the pipe and people who live in rockville are facing water restrictions. tracy wilkins reports from potomac. reporter: we saw yesterday just how amazing it can when a 24-inch distribution pipe breaks down. that water shot up above the tree tops out here in potomac. and now wssc is actually providing water for the folks who live in rocksville. this pipe carries up to 8 million gallons of water per day and now officials are saying it may be until tomorrow morning before this is all repaired. my dad used to call them fogilini beans. reporter: gary of rockville loves his salad garden. but here recently, it seems like it s been one restriction after another keeping him from watering it. the infrastructure is starting to crumble. we built the thing back in world war ii. and ignored it, ignore