WASHINGTON — The White House became the latest target of a bogus 911 call Monday morning when someone falsely claimed the historic building was on fire. DC Fire and EMS spokesman Noah Gray told The Post the tip came in at 7:03 a.m. Crews were rolling one minute later “and in coordination with the Secret Service, it was determined there was no fire emergency.” The firefighters “returned to service at 7:16 a.m.” Gray said, indicating the scare was over quickly. President Biden was at Camp David in Maryland when the incident occurred. The White House declined to comment and referred...