For Brian Ball and his members, the fire station is like their second home. So when volunteers arrived Thursday morning to a busted door and missing equipment, it felt like their house had been broken into.
“You kinda feel violated, you know, somebody comes into your house, takes your stuff, takes away a little of the sense of security you have about your house,” Ball told WMAR-2 News.
According to Baltimore County Police, the suspects used a tool to pry open the bay door to the Cockeysville Volunteer Fire Company’s firehouse. They then stole rescue equipment including forcible entry tools like this one…