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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/newjerseylocalne/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114NEW JERSEY, BERGEN – In New Jersey, six volunteer firefighters were hurt, two seriously enough to require hospitalization for burn treatment, when a house exploded after a report of smoke.<\/p>\n
Pompton Lakes Fire Chief Jason Ekkers: “I thought we were going to have six fatalities, I really did.” Even though the stairs leading up from the basement were damaged, they still made it up to the ground floor. When we were at the back door feeding them, everyone pitched in to help.<\/p>\n
Read more<\/strong>:\u00a0Two One-time Stimulus Payments Are Being Sent to New York Residents by the State.<\/a><\/p>\n On the contrary, the firefighters, whose identities were withheld by fire authorities, were reported to be doing fine on Sunday. Two people with burns were taken to the hospital, while four were treated at the scene.<\/p>\n Pompton Lakes Fire Official John Keating said, “We are grateful that they got out of there in time.” They got medical attention for their burns, but they’ll need follow-up care.<\/p>\n Tom Garrett, the home’s owner, escaped the blast and fire unharmed. They tore down the house and all that’s left is a blackened shell.<\/p>\n Keating said that Garrett is staying with his sister in the area for the time being.<\/p>\n On Sunday morning, the neighborhood was filled with the stench of smoke as emergency vehicles and excavating machines blocked off a road. Firefighters and PSE&G employees gathered around the scene to learn more.<\/p>\n