Multiple Agencies Responded to Structure Fire on Estelle Avenue

Photo by Laureldale Fire Rescue

Photo by Laureldale Fire Rescue

Photo by Laureldale Fire Rescue
Mays Landing, NJ - Laureldale Fire/Rescue responded to Call #26-200 alongside the Mays Landing Fire Department, Weymouth Vol Fire Company, Richland Volunteer Fire Company 12-1, and Milmay Volunteer Fire Company for a reported structure fire in the area of Estelle Avenue.
Laureldale Tanker 18-38 responded to the scene and provided manpower while also supplying water to Mays Landing Tanker 18-19. Tanker 18-39 later arrived and supplied water to Tanker 18-38 to support ongoing suppression operations. The Township Of Hamilton Rescue Squad responded to provide firefighter rehabilitation services for crews operating at the incident. The Township of Hamilton Police Department also assisted with scene operations and traffic control.
Firefighters from all responding agencies worked together to bring the blaze under control. After the fire was extinguished, crews conducted overhaul operations, thoroughly checked the structure with thermal imaging equipment, and packed up all tools and equipment before clearing the scene and returning to service. Once back at the station, Laureldale personnel refilled both tankers with water and placed all apparatus back in service, ready for the next emergency call.
Laureldale Fire/Rescue also thanked the dispatchers for their professionalism and coordination throughout the incident, recognizing their critical role in managing communications and resources during emergency responses. Appreciation was also extended to the Elwood Volunteer Fire Company - Station 160 for standing by at the Laureldale firehouse and providing coverage while crews operated at the scene.