Seaside Heights, NJ – A fast-moving early morning fire tore through multiple homes in Seaside Heights around 3:30 a.m., forcing a large-scale emergency response as flames spread from one structure to neighboring properties. Fire officials arriving on scene were met with heavy fire conditions and quickly escalated the incident as additional homes became involved.
Ocean County dispatch initially sent Station 44 to a reported fully involved structure fire, but upon arrival, Chief 4400 confirmed that three separate homes were burning. The situation was immediately upgraded to a third alarm, bringing in mutual aid from surrounding departments to contain the growing blaze.
Fire dispatch reported one home fully engulfed in flames, while a second structure sustained heavy fire damage along one side with some extension. A third home had flames pushing through the top floor and roof, creating a complex firefighting operation across multiple properties.
Crews deploy heavy equipment to stop spread
Key Points
- Fire broke out around 3:30 a.m. in Seaside Heights involving three homes
- Incident escalated to third alarm with mutual aid from surrounding departments
- One home destroyed, two others suffered significant fire damage
Firefighters deployed multiple handlines and ladder pipes in an effort to knock down the flames and prevent further spread in the densely built area. The coordinated response helped bring the fire under control before additional structures were impacted.
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Investigation underway as damage assessed
Officials have not yet confirmed whether there were any injuries, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Authorities are expected to examine the origin and conditions that allowed the fire to spread between the homes.
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