Crime & Safety
Fire Rips Through Lodi Townhouses [Video]
The fire started outside, worked its way up through an attic, and spread through the building, according to a report.
BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — A fire ripped through townhouses in Lodi Tuesday.
Four attached townhouses on Home Place caught fire just before 6:30 a.m., ABC7 reported.
Assistant Fire Chief Steven Cassiello told ABC7 that smoke alarms went off and alerted residents early on to the blaze.
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The fire started on the outside of one of the townhouses, traveled up through the attic, and spread through the length of the building, Cassiello told ABC7.
No one was injured in the blaze, police reported.
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Police Chief Donald Scorzetti and Fire Chief Ron Cannici could not be immediately reached for comment.
View this post on InstagramLodi Fire, Lodi OEM and LPD on scene of a townhouse fire. Thankfully no injuries reported. Thanks to our mutual aid towns for assistance.
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