WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ — Wall Township firefighters responded to a home on Curtis Avenue after a fire broke out there on Friday evening.
At 5:40 p.m. on Friday, Wall Township fire stations were dispatched to a reported house fire on Curtis Avenue in the West Belmar section of the township, Wall Fire Company #1 said.
Within five minutes of firefighters being dispatched, the first-arriving engine company was on scene to initiate an “aggressive fire attack," the fire company said.
The fire was quickly contained to the room where it broke out, and no injuries were reported.
Crews from Wall Fire Company No. 1, S. Wall Engine Company 3, Glendola Fire Company and South Wall Fire Rescue operated on scene until the incident was under control and deemed safe.
EMS operations were handled by Wall Community First Aid and Monmouth County MEDSTAR, ensuring the well-being of both residents and firefighters, the fire company said.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Wall Township Fire Marshal’s Office, in conjunction with the Wall Township Police Department.
“We extend our thanks to our neighboring departments from Spring Lake Heights and Neptune City for providing coverage during the incident,” Wall Fire Company #1 said.
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