Crime & Safety
Millburn FD Responds to Maplewood Call
Lighting struck a house in Maplewood on Monday evening, causing a fire to breakout in the attic.
The Millburn Fire Department was among four local departments responding to a fire on Meadowbrook Road in Maplewood on Monday evening.
Maplewood Fire Department Captain Joseph Callaghan confirms that lightning struck a home on Meadowbrook Road, resulting in a fire with heavy smoke at about 6 p.m.
Callaghan also reports that there was a teenaged girl home at the time who was unaware that her house was on fire.
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Said Callaghan, "The firefighter making a forcible entry scared her half to death."
The structure suffered heavy fire damage to the roof attic area and is uninhabitable. There were no injuries sustained in the fire.
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"It was a black wall of smoke coming at us," said a resident of Orchard Road in Maplewood, just two blocks east of Meadowbrook Road.
Neighbors reported a "tremendous" crash of thunder and blinding lightning that occurred simultaneously. Soon after, smoke engulfed the neighborhood. The smell of the smoke and haze were apparent almost a half mile west of the fire around 6:15 p.m. A fire official said that high humidity and low cloud ceiling contributed to the reach of the burning odor and the smoke.
Maplewood, Union, South Orange and Millburn fire departments responded to the fire. The South Orange Rescue Squad was on site. Around 6:25 p.m., several fire personnel ran for their vehicles and sped around the corner to Orchard Road A Union fire official later said that the Orchard Road call was a false alarm—residents thought the smoke from Meadowbrook Road indicated a fire in their own home.
The fire appeared to be under control by 6:40 p.m.
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