Passaic battles second multi alarm blaze in two days

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Photo by Damien Danis

Photo by Damien Danis

Photo by Damien Danis

Photo by Damien Danis

Photo by Damien Danis

Photo by Damien Danis

Photo by Damien Danis
Two firefighters were injured and at least 17 tenants were displaced by a blaze in Passaic in the afternoon of January 10th.
Members of Truck Co. 1 were returning from a follow-up check of another fire the day before on Hope Avenue when they saw smoke coming from the rear of the Quincy Street building around 1:15 p.m. A box was struck for 46 Quincy ave. . reporting a fire. A fire which apparently began on the second floor was extending to the upper floor. Flames had run up the walls from the second floor to the top floor and cockloft by the time additional companies arrived, and a second alarm was struck. As conditions started to worsen a third alarm was transmitted bringing additional mutual aid companies to the scene. A labor intensive inside work by firefighter's began to get a upper hand on the blaze. Ceilings and walls had to be checked for further fire extension.
The fire under control in an hour and a half. One firefighter sustained a shoulder injury and the other a back injury. Both were treated at St. Mary's General Hospital in Passaic and released, fire officials said. All residents got out safely and without injury
Mutual aid companies from Paterson Clifton, Carlstadt, East Rutherford, Garfield, Rutherford and Wallington assisted on the scene while The North Jersey Fire Canteen Unit also responded for rehab operations.