By: Richard L. Smith
Newark Public Safety Director Fritz Fragé and Irvington Township Mayor Tony Vauss issued a joint statement following a massive fire that broke out near the Newark-Irvington border on Tuesday afternoon.At approximately 4:58 p.m., firefighters responded to a call about a fire in a vacant residential building at 71 Montgomery Avenue in Irvington.
Due to the intensity of the blaze, the Irvington Fire Department requested mutual aid from Newark Fire Division.
Accoridng to the statement, a second alarm was sounded at 5:20 p.m., followed by a third alarm at 5:26 p.m., as the fire rapidly spread to four nearby buildings at 65, 67, 73, and 75 Montgomery Street.
The fire, which affected five residential buildings, was brought under control by 6:51 p.m.
One elderly man was injured and taken to University Hospital for treatment. Fortunately, no other injuries were reported.
However, nine families—comprising 26 adults and four children—have been displaced and will be relocated.
New Jersey Senator Renee Burgess, a resident of the neighborhood, was on the scene offering direct support to those affected by the fire, consoling residents, and assisting those who lost everything in the devastating blaze.
Statement from The Honorable Mayor Tony Vauss Township of Irvington, New Jersey:
“It is with a heavy heart that I address the recent fire that occurred along the border of Newark and Irvington, affecting both our community and our neighboring residents.
My thoughts and prayers are with those impacted by this devastating incident, especially the residents directly involved. In times like these, it is essential that we come together as a community to support one another, and I urge everyone to reach out and lend a helping hand to those in need.
I want to express my deepest gratitude to the courageous men and women of the Irvington Fire Department, as well as our dedicated colleagues from the Newark Fire Department.
Their commitment and heroic efforts in battling the flames and ensuring the safety of our communities are nothing short of remarkable. The bravery, professionalism, and resilience they displayed in the face of danger exemplify the very best of public service.
To the residents of Newark and Irvington affected by this tragic event, please know that you are not alone. We stand together in solidarity, and our community is here to support you during this challenging time. Let us offer compassion and assistance to those who need it most.
In the aftermath of this incident, let us also take a moment to appreciate the vital role our first responders play in safeguarding our lives and property. Their dedication ensures that we can feel secure in our homes and communities.
Together, we will rebuild and recover. Thank you for your strength and unity as we navigate this difficult situation”.