The massive five-alarm fire that caused a building to collapse and impacted two others is under control, a Baltimore City fire official said.

The fire, at North Howard Street and West Fayette Street, was in two four-story buildings and one smaller building, according to City fire officials. One of the buildings collapsed, officials said.

At least one other county helped battle the fire, as SkyTeam 11 observed an Anne Arundel County fire truck helping downtown.

Video below: Officials provide update on 5-alarm fire in Baltimore

There are no reported injuries, officials said.

The light rail is shut down in the area of the fire, according to Joe Davis, deputy administrator and chief operating officer for the MTA. The Maryland Department of Transportation said the light rail will remain su

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