Edgewater Park Fire Destroys Two Homes

Photo by FRANK SAIARiverside FD truckies make a vent cut in the roof of the exposure dwelling at the working fire at 1026-1028 Mt. Holly Road, Edgewater Park, NJ on March 20, 2026.

Photo by FRANK SAIARiverside FD truckies prepare to make a roof cut as fire consumed the attic space at the working fire at 1026-1028 Mt. Holly Road, Edgewater Park, NJ on March 20, 2026.

Photo by FRANK SAIARiverside FF Nicholas Strough directs the aerial stream at the working fire at 1028 Mt. Holly Road, Edgewater Park, NJ on March 20, 2026.

Cinnaminson firefighters expand the opening of a window to allow better access to the fire that consumed the area below the roof in the rear of the building.

Photo by FRANK SAIACompanies operating to extinguish the fire and ventilate at the working at 1026-1028 Mt. Holly Road, Edgewater Park, NJ on March 20, 2026.

Photo by FRANK SAIARiverside FF Nicholas Strough opens up to expose fire that was running through the attic space at 1028 Mt. Holly Road, Edgewater Park, NJ on March 20, 2026.

Photo by FRANK SAIABeverly FF James Lowden at the working fire at 1026-1028 Mt. Holly Road, Edgewater Park, NJ on March 20, 2026.
At approximately 1514 hours on March 20, 2026, the Burlington County Fire Alarm Room dispatched the Beverly Fire Department and automatic aid companies to 1026 Mt. Holly Road for the report of a dwelling fire. Initial reports were that the front porch was on fire. Beverly Fire Chief George Meredith arrived and reported heavy fire showing from division A of a three story, wood framed, twin dwelling. This well advanced fire was rapidly spreading throughout the dwelling and to the attached dwelling on the D side. An additional report was that there might be occupants still inside. Due to the heavy volume of fire, Chief Meredith ordered the first due engine company to initiate the fire attack with their deck gun as to knock down the main body of fire to allow crews to do a search and also slow the spread of fire into the exposure dwelling. Further reports proved that all occupants and pets were out of the houses. The fire was well advanced and the structural integrity of the building deteriorated so they transitioned to a defensive attack. Aerials were put to work as fire consumed the upper floors of both dwellings. There were no injuries reported.