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NJ fire chief gives post-mortem on 170-acre Lakewood forest fire

BRICK,  NJ –  The massive 170-acre fire that destroyed commercial buildings in Lakewood and threatened one of Ocean County’s busiest retail corridors has been brought completely under control.   As of 2 p.m. on Monday, New Jersey Forest Fire Chief Greg McLaughlin said the ordeal was over.  Hundreds of firefighters from around the Jersey Shore area provided assistance with the blaze that raged for almost twenty-four hours.

McLaughlin visited homes on Francis Drive in Brick where fences and sheds were burned to the ground, but measures taken by the community, local firefighters, and others were able to keep the fires from reaching the homes.

“The fire started at 1:30 and was detected by our Lakewood fire tower,” McLaughlin said.  That tower is located on Massachusetts Avenue near the border of Lakewood and Jackson.

The fire started west of Airport Road and quickly traveled one mile east towards Brick Township where it destroyed several outbuildings, fences, boats, and a car.  It was driven by 40 miles per hour winds.

The New Jersey Forest Fire Service deployed 85 firefighters and several aircraft to battle the blaze.  McLaughlin thanked local fire companies that participated in the massive operation from Monmouth and Ocean Counties.

McLaughlin warned residents that New Jersey is on a high fire alert and should be on heightened awareness during the upcoming annual forest fire season.  At this point, investigators are still trying to determine the origin of this weekend’s fire.

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Nj fire chief gives post-mortem on 170-acre lakewood forest fire

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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