WALL TWP., N.J. — Wall Township emergency services deployed multiple units to assist with firefighting efforts in Ocean County on Tuesday as a massive wildfire near Jones Road threatened neighborhoods and forced coordinated emergency response efforts across jurisdictions.
Crews from the West Belmar Fire Department, Glendola Fire Company, and South Wall Fire Rescue were dispatched at approximately 4:30 p.m. as part of a Structural Protection Task Force. Their mission: safeguard residential properties in the wildfire’s path. Units remained on scene until about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday.
Key Points:
- Wall Township emergency crews deployed to Ocean County wildfire on April 22
- Task Force operated for 10 hours, protecting neighborhoods from wildfire damage
- Effort coordinated through Monmouth County Fire Marshal’s Office
Local firefighters credited with saving homes
The task force, led by Fire Chiefs Chris Tamayo of South Wall Fire Rescue and Dave Spera of Glendola Fire Company, was activated through Monmouth County’s emergency coordination system. Officers from the Wall Township Police Department, including those in large-scale incident management roles, supported the deployment.
During their operation, Wall Township units executed structural protection measures to prevent homes and buildings from catching fire as flames approached populated areas. Officials credit their swift and strategic response with preserving multiple structures in danger zones.
Overnight efforts reflect cross-agency coordination
The deployment was one of many statewide efforts to control the Jones Road Wildfire, which prompted emergency calls for assistance across county lines. The Monmouth County Fire Marshal’s Office facilitated the coordination, working alongside local police and fire departments.
Wall Township Police praised the emergency services personnel, citing their commitment to public safety and the critical role of interagency partnerships in responding to major incidents.
Crews lauded for decisive wildfire response
Authorities did not report any injuries or property losses among the areas protected by the Wall Township units. Firefighting efforts are continuing in Ocean County, where state and local agencies are monitoring conditions and maintaining structural defense lines.
The Wall Township Police Department extended gratitude to all participating agencies for their “outstanding efforts” during the high-risk deployment.