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Updated: 1:35 PM EST Dec 14, 2020 Video above is Barry Simms report after the fire at the hospital on SaturdayROSSVILLE, Md. A hospital employee was charged in connection with a series of fires at MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center.Baltimore County police said firefighters were called Saturday for a trash bin fire in a soiled utility room on the third floor of the hospital that was quickly extinguished. Then, firefighters were called back to the hospital Sunday morning for small fires on on the fourth and fifth floors. Hospital staff members found two more fires, for a total of five fires, police said.Police said detectives noticed all of the fires were set in the same manner and were done intentionally. Through a series of interviews, evidence collection and investigative techniques, police said they determined an employee was responsible for setting all of the fires.Police said investigators charged Emani Doretha Coclough, 23, of Essex, with five counts of second-