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Within the last year alone, there have been several highlighted stories of Marlboro Police Officers going above and beyond the call of duty, using all their skills and training to save a life or lives.
That happened again on Sunday when a home on Tennent Road became ablaze and someone was stuck inside the structure.
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Marlboro Police said that they received a call around 11:38 pm Sunday night from the homeowners about a possible fire in the residence.
Once on scene, Officers Donna Gonzalez, Michael Morgante, Ryan Anzalone and Colin Murray reported heavy smoke condition coming out of the attic and they then met the homeowners and several family members who were outside the residence.
Millponds fire damages housing units; police rescue one resident
Millponds fire damages housing units; police rescue one resident
MARLBORO – Multiple condominium units in the Millponds development off Texas Road in Marlboro were damaged in a fire that occurred on May 15 and during the incident, police officers rescued an elderly man from his home.
According to a press release from the Marlboro Police Department, at 4:03 p.m., police received a 911 call from a resident who was reporting a fire at a residential building on Yorkshire Place in Millponds.
Police officers arrived at the scene approximately four minutes after the 911 call was received. Flames could be seen from the road and there was a heavy smoke condition.
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Police said they responded around 11:36 am to a constriction site on Boundary Road after receiving a 9-1-1 call that a worker had fallen through a roof and landed inside the building.
The 24-year old from North Plainfield was working on the roof when he suddenly fell about 20 feet and suffered injuries to his head, back, leg as well as some possible internal injuries, police said.
He was conscious when officers arrived on location and was then brought to Jersey Shore University Medical Center.
The worker is employed by Hageman Roofing Company located in Ridgefield Park.
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