Crime & Safety
3 Dogs Rescued From Fire At Saddle Brook Home
It was the second Saddle Brook house fire in 3 days.

SADDLE BROOK, NJ — Firefighters rescued three dogs from a house that caught fire Monday morning, police said.
Police received a call from a neighbor at 11 a.m. and found the Spruce Avenue house engulfed in flames, said Chief Robert Kugler. No one was in the house.
Firefighters arrived and quickly extinguished the blaze, Kugler said.
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Three dogs were rescued from the home "due to the quick and heroic actions" of firefighters, Kugler said.
It was the second borough home to catch fire in three days.
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A 9-month pregnant woman and a 2-year-old were among the seven people displaced when a fire severely damaged their home Saturday.
The seven people who lived in that house were displaced.
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Photo: Flames shoot out of a Saddle Brook home Monday. By Saddle Brook Police Department
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