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Blaze Rips Through Newark Home Displacing 25, Injuring Fire Chief

A fire chief was injured and more than two dozen Newark residents were forced from their homes and into the cold after a three-alarm house fire ripped through several buildings Tuesday morning.

Newark house fire

Newark house fire

Photo Credit: Pix11

Firefighters responded to a fire at a residential building on Fairmount Avenue, between South Orange Avenue and 13th Avenue, just before 3:45 a.m., Newark Public Safety Director Brian O’Hara said.

The fire quickly spread from the two-and-a-half-story home to two other buildings nearby, ultimately relocating 25 residents including 18 adults and seven children.

A Newark Fire Division battalion chief suffered a deep laceration to his hand, officials said. It’s unclear how the chief sustained the injury. No one else was hurt.

The fire was placed under control around 4:51 a.m.

The cause and origin of the fire remained under investigation. The Red Cross is assisting the families displaced by the fire. 

Photo courtesy of Pix11.

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