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Authorities in Warren County are investigating the cause of a Monday night fire that ravaged several apartments in Phillipsburg, reports say.
The blaze which broke out shortly before 7:20 p.m. spread from a common porch between 786 S. Main to 784 S. Main, causing severe damage to the first two floors of each building,
LehighValleyLive reports citing Chief Rich Hay.
No occupants were hurt, though one firefighter sustained minor injuries and “will be fine,” the Phillipsburg Emergency Squad said.
Yesterday at 1920hrs the Phillipsburg Emergency Squad along with Phillipsburg Fire was dispatched to a working structure.
8 displaced following Phillipsburg apartment fire
Updated May 11, 3:58 PM;
Posted May 10, 9:45 PM
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Eight people are displaced following a Monday evening fire in Phillipsburg.
Phillipsburg Fire Chief Rich Hay said no one was injured in the blaze that began at an aging apartment building at 786 S. Main St. and spread to an adjoining apartment building at 784 S. Main St. The initial call came in at 7:15 p.m.
Two families living in apartments at both buildings escaped safely. Crews were able to get the flames under control in about an hour, said Hay, noting by 9:15 p.m. firefighters were still checking for hot spots.
Authorities seek cause of blaze in Phillipsburg that left 2 apartment houses unlivable
Updated May 11, 2021;
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The Phillipsburg Police Department, the Warren County Prosecutor’s Office and the New Jersey Division of Fire Safety are investigating in search of a cause of a fire Monday evening that left attached apartment houses unlivable at 784-786 S. Main St., according to the town fire chief.
There was no immediate estimate of the cost of damage, Chief Rich Hay said in a news release. Both buildings are insured, Hay said, but he wasn’t certain if the tenants had renters policies.
A town firefighter was treated for a minor injury at St. Luke’s Hospital in town after 60 firefighters from five of the six town fire companies responded to the blaze about 7:20 p.m., Hay said. No residents were hurt, he added.
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