Hear harrowing 911 call for ‘The Wire’ actor Bobby J. Brown as raging fire engulfed barn

Hear harrowing 911 call for ‘The Wire’ actor Bobby J. Brown as raging fire engulfed barn

Chilling details from Bobby J. Brown’s tragic death from a barn fire Wednesday have been revealed in 911 audio.

In clips obtained by TMZ, dispatch noted that “the caller [Brown’s wife, Arlene], advised her husband was trapped in the barn [and] the barn is on fire.”

Arlene, who hadn’t “made contact with” the “Wire” star since, told authorities the 62-year-old was “trying to start up his own Cadillac.”

Bobby J. Brown as a police officer in uniform.

Bobby J. Brown and Jon Bernthal pose for a photo with clenched fists.

She “hung up the phone” as officials struggled to “get in contact with her.”

When emergency responders arrived at the family’s Maryland residence, a firefighter described a “50 foot by 100 foot barn, mostly engulfed, [with a] subject trapped inside.”

Later in the audio, an update confirmed the building was “fully engulfed.”

A man in a purple jumpsuit and shackles being escorted by two officers and another man in a suit through a courtroom.

A fire truck with flashing lights parked in front of a burning building.

An official added, “We do have exposure. I see his two vehicles.”

Brown died due to smoke inhalation, with his partner suffering severe burns as she attempted to save him.

In addition to Arlene, Brown is survived by two adult children.

Detective William 'Bunk' Moreland (right) with another police officer from the TV series "The Wire".
By the end of the call, the building was “fully engulfed” with Brown (pictured above on “The Wire”) inside.Alamy Stock Photo
Bobby J. Brown and son posing with a woman.
His “upset and saddened” agent told TMZ, “He was such a good actor and person. He was totally dedicated to the craft of acting and was a joy to work with.”

Brown was best known for playing Officer Bobby Brown on “The Wire,” also making appearances in “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”

He pursued a boxing career before turning to the entertainment industry, and his final role was in “Mailman” in 2023.

Bobby J. Brown and his son standing next to each other.

A man in a black vest and baseball cap leans on a car while speaking to the driver.

Brown was 62 years old.