There were no working smoke detectors in the home, officials said.
The man was brought to the hospital, but there was no immediate word on his condition.
A few surrounding apartment sustained water damage, but the impacted residents were cleared to return home that night, officials told Patch.
Both of his passengers were injured in the collision, officials said.
Multiple fire departments are operating at the scene on Riverton Road.
One victim entered the store and asked for help before collapsing outside. The other died at the hospital, authorities said.
No passengers were on the bus, and the driver escaped injury.
The man is fighting for his life after the collision, authorities said.
The three-car crash occurred shortly after 5:10 a.m. Thursday in Southampton Township, New Jersey State Police said.
A GoFundMe is supporting the victim's wife, who also lost all her clothes and belongings in the fire.
The suspects targeted driveways with high-end vehicles that were typically unlocked and sometimes still had the keys inside, officials said.
The search was suspended Sunday with no body found, Coast Guard personnel said.
No one was injured, officials said.
Police are seeking witnesses to the deadly collision.
The U.S. Army is investigating the vehicle accident that killed Sgt. Terrell Seales, a 34-year-old Florence native.
The victim was found dead at a self-service car wash, authorities said.
Their bikes collided on a dirt roadway in the woods, authorities said.
The street was cordoned off as several agencies, including the FBI, investigated the matter.
Investigators are seeking witnesses and anyone with pertinent information about the morning crash.
The driver sped through the traffic gates and crashed while the drawbridge was descending, authorities said.
The victim was shot while sitting in a parked vehicle last month, authorities said.
Construction workers found Jane Doe's remains in 2004. A genetic profile has unveiled new info about her, renewing hope in the case.
His motorcycle hit a telephone pole and overturned, authorities said.
Teon Macklin-Goodwine is the second person convicted in the shooting at the victim's apartment complex.
The collision caused one vehicle to overturn into the lake just off the highway, authorities said.
Officers and detectives have been actively searching for Jahear Burgos, officials said.
The suspect worked for a program that serves adults with disabilities, authorities said.
The man was charged with first-degree murder in the June death of 38-year-old Derrick Adams, prosecutors said.
No arrests have been made as of Monday afternoon.
When first responders arrived, heavy flames were engulfing the rear of the home and had spread to the basement and attic.
The suspect targeted one of his former supervisors in an act of revenge, authorities said.
John H. Hunter, 77, was well-known in NJ's agricultural community, operating the farm his family has owned since 1760.
The man is part of the family who has owned and operated the farm since the 18th century.
Firefighters saw smoke and searched the building for the origin.
Good samaritans on jet-skis helped them out of the water.
The strike injured 14 others, including children, during a Cub Scout event, police said.
Family members found the victim's body at the home she shared with her son, authorities said.
Officers and detective are actively searching for Kameron Haynes.
Several lanes on the roadway have been shut down.
Police say they haven't determined any criminal intent but wanted to keep the community informed.