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Police Officers Make Rescues at Carlstadt House Fire

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CARLSTADT, NJ - A Carlstadt woman in her 80's and on oxygen was hospitalized for smoke inhalation from a fire that ravaged her home on the evening of January 14th


Responding to a call at around 8:30 P.M. of a resident having trouble breathing at 617 1st St., Carlstadt Police Officers Brian Monroe, Chelsea Marafelias and Anthony Bellina arrived and found the home on fire. The officers rushed into the home and immediately got a first-floor resident to safety, Carlstadt Police Chief Thomas Cox said. The officers went back inside, found two more residents on the second-floor and brought them out as well, the chief said.


Heavy fire greeted first due companies with fire venting from the first-floor, going up the entire front of the home. Hand lines quickly knocked down the heavy fire as firefighters entered the home to fight the blaze. Two firefighters sustained minor injuries battling the intense blaze.


Mutual aid at the scene and in coverage included companies from East Rutherford, Hasbrouck Heights, Little Ferry, Lyndhurst, Moonachie, Rutherford, Wallington, South Hackensack and Wood-Ridge. The Bergen County chapter of the County Wide Emergency Response Team provided canteen services as temperatures had dipped into the 20's that night. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.


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DAMIEN DANISSenior Correspondent

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