PATERSON THIRD ALARM CLAIMS TWO RESIDENTS
Photo by Bill Tompkins – www.BTFirephotos.com
Photo by Bill Tompkins – www.BTFirephotos.com
Photo by Bill Tompkins – www.BTFirephotos.com
Photo by Bill Tompkins – www.BTFirephotos.com
Photo by Bill Tompkins – www.BTFirephotos.com
Two occupants of a N. 7th St. home were killed in a fast-moving blaze that spread to two additional structures on September 20th.
Fire units were dispatched at about 2:30 AM to 71 N. 7th St. On arrival, heavy fire was showing from the first and second floor of a 2 ½ story private residence and was spreading to the very closely spaced exposures on both sides. A second alarm was requested. Crews quickly made a search and removed one person and a dog which were turned over to EMS.
Conditions continued to deteriorate and all companies were withdrawn from the original fire building and a third alarm was transmitted to assist with water supply. Outside lines slowly darkened down the fire as members opened up on both exposures. By 4:00 good progress was being made, but the stability of the original fire building delayed a through search. Cadaver dogs were requested and assisted finding the second victim.
The cause has not been determined. Fire units from Prospect Park and Little Falls assisted at the scene. A small SUV parked two blocks away learned the hard way not to park in front of a hydrant.