Crime & Safety
2 Hurt After Leaping Out Of Burning Home In Newark, Officials Say
Newark authorities said two people were injured in a fire that left 10 people without a home.
NEWARK, NJ — Newark authorities said two people were injured Thursday in a fire that left 10 people without a home.
Newark firefighters responded to 379 Chadwick Avenue around 7:15 p.m. after getting a call about a fire on the third floor of the three-story residence. After calling a second alarm, about 70 firefighters responded to the scene, authorities said.
A pair of people jumped from a window in the home to escape the fire. They were treated for injuries at University Hospital, authorities said.
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Authorities said 10 people were relocated after the fire.
Firefighters declared the blaze under control at 8:26 p.m. The Newark Department of Public Safety’s arson unit is investigating the cause and origin, authorities said Thursday evening.
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