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Photos: Firefighters Rescue Mother, Child From Burning Passaic Building

Firefighters rescued a 4-year-old girl and her mother from a burning Passaic building Monday afternoon.

City firefighter Ricardo Figueroa climbed a ground ladder and carried the child down with help from Deputy Chief Chris DiBella.

City firefighter Ricardo Figueroa climbed a ground ladder and carried the child down with help from Deputy Chief Chris DiBella.

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The mom is brought down via a firetruck ladder during Monday's rescue in Passaic.

The mom is brought down via a firetruck ladder during Monday's rescue in Passaic.

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Figueroa and DiBella bring the girl down safely during Monday's fire in Passaic.

Figueroa and DiBella bring the girl down safely during Monday's fire in Passaic.

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Firefighters get the girl down safely.

Firefighters get the girl down safely.

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At the scene.

At the scene.

Photo Credit: James Woods Sr. for DAILY VOICE

A bystander spotted both of them at a third-floor window above a restaurant at the corner of Dayton Avenue and President Street after arriving shortly before 2:30 p.m., Mayor Hector Carlos Lora told Daily Voice.

The mother went to another while the girl waved her hands to get firefighters' attention, witnesses said.

Firefighter Ricardo Figueroa climbed a ground ladder and carried the girl down with help from Deputy Chief Chris DiBella, Lora said.

Meanwhile, Trentacost redirected a 35-foot bucket ladder so Firefighter Ruby Alfaro could get the mother down safely through another window, the mayor said.

EMTs treated both for smoke inhalation and reported that they were "doing great," he said.

All other residents of the 30 or so apartments got out safely, the mayor said.

The four-alarm fire, which broke out on the third floor of the mixed-use brick building above Sarita's Mexican restaurant, was declared under control at 3:50 p.m.

Operating at the scene were all six companies from Passaic, as well as colleagues from Paterson, Clifton and Wallington. Covering the city were Carlstadt, East Rutherford and Rutherford.

Authorities were investigating the cause, Trentacost said.

“It was a tremendous effort by police fire and EMS working together, with only minor injuries to firefighters who were treated at the scene," the chief said following the fire.

“I cannot be any more proud as a chief,” Trentacost said during a virtual promotion ceremony that he and other firefighters participated in following the blaze.

SEE: It wasn't the NFL draft, though it looked somewhat like it as two dozen Passaic police officers and firefighters were sworn in Monday via Zoom.

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