No injuries reported in wall car fire

No Injuries Reported in Wall Car Fire

WALL TOWNSHIP-On Monday, August 6, 2018 at approximately 4:30 p.m., the Wall Township Police Department responded to Hwy. #138 eastbound near Allenwood Road for a report of a vehicle on fire.

The on scene investigation revealed that the operator of the 2006 Ford Explorer was traveling eastbound on Hwy. #138 when their vehicle began smoking. The driver pulled over onto the side of the roadway and discovered that there was a fire in the engine compartment.

A short time later the entire vehicle was engulfed in flames. The Wall Township Police Department along with the New Jersey Department of Transportation Emergency Response Team closed Hwy. #138 eastbound for approximately 45 minutes while Glendola Fire Department extinguished the fire.

No injuries were reported as a result of this incident. The investigation conducted by the Wall Township Police Department and Wall Township Fire Bureau into the cause of the fire revealed nothing suspicious.

No injuries reported in wall car fire

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