
No injuries after 2-alarm fire breaks out at commercial building in Sussex County
HARDYSTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (Sussex County) – No injuries were reported after firefighters battled a 2-alarm fire at a commercial building in Hardyston Township early Sunday morning, authorities said.
On June 13, at around 2:43 a.m., Hardyston Fire Department was dispatched for an activated fire alarm at 1 Park Drive, authorities said.
First arriving fire units reported smoke showing from the rear of the building and quickly requested a second-alarm working commercial structure fire. An aerial was set up and crews went to work stretching lines and gaining entry, authorities said.
The second-alarm brought in Franklin Fire Department, McAfee Fire Department, Hamburg FireAux and Ogdensburg Fire Department’s RIC Team. West Milford and Sussex Fire & EMS were brought in for station coverage and St. Claire’s EMS was on standby, authorities said.
Sussex County Fire Marshals Office was also on scene. No injuries or incidents were reported, authorities said.
It was not immediately clear what caused the fire.