Police officer hospitalized after clearing burning condominium building in Galloway

On October 29, 2022 at 0507 hrs. Galloway Police responded to Apache Court for a structure fire.

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, NJ – A police officer who was assisting other officers in clearing out a condominium that was on fire was sent to the hospital for smoke inhalation early Saturday morning.

Police officers and firefighters arrived at the scene of the fully engulfed building at Le Club Condominiums on Apache Court at around 5:07 am.

A call was put out to all regional fire departments and officers entered the dozens of apartments in the large complex to search for occupants floor by floor.

“Once several fire departments arrived on scene, they were able to gain control of the large fire and extinguish it,” the Galloway Police Department said. “The Galloway Office of Emergency Management and the Red Cross were contacted to assist displaced residents.”

The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Several occupants of the building were also treated for smoke inhalation. 18 families were displaced by the fire.

Phil Stilton
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