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South Brunswick Twp Police Department
Friday September 15th, 2023 :: 03:48 p.m. EDT

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Overnight Apartment Fire Displaces 12, Damages 4 Apartments

Overnight Apartment Fire Displaces 12, Damages 4 Apartments

At approximately 12:27 AM on September 15, 2023, the Monmouth Junction Volunteer Fire Department and South Brunswick Police were dispatched to the Royal Oaks Development off Henderson Road for a reported apartment fire. South Brunswick Police officers arrived within minutes of the call and observed heavy fire at the rear of the apartment building. Officers and neighbors knocked on all the doors of the apartment building to make sure everyone was evacuated. The homeowner of the apartment where the fire originated told officers she woke up because she heard yelling outside her home. The resident said the people were yelling that her home was on fire. She saw the glow of the fire at the rear of the home and immediately ran out.

 

Monmouth Junction Fire Chief Scott Smith arrived within minutes and reported a working structure fire in the rear of a 10-unit apartment building on Buttonwood Court. Firefighters immediately initiated an exterior attack on the fire in the rear of the building in an attempt to knock down the rapidly spreading fire. Additional firefighters entered the building to continue attacking the fire and perform searches for any residents who were possibly still inside. The fire caused extensive damage to the building, spreading throughout the concealed spaces between the floors and in the attic. The fire was placed under control just before 2 AM, with firefighters remaining on the scene until after 4:30 AM looking for and extinguishing hot spots. More than 60 firefighters from 11 fire departments responded to the 3-alarm fire. All three South Brunswick Township Fire Departments (Monmouth Junction, Kendall Park & Kingston) responded, as well as firefighters from Brookview, Franklin Park, North Brunswick, Jamesburg, Plainsboro, Montgomery, Monroe, and Pennington. Ambulances from Monmouth Junction, Monroe, Robert Wood Johnson Hospital, and North Brunswick responded. There were no injuries to residents or firefighters. 

Fire Chief Smith said, "We are extremely fortunate that there were no injuries or fatalities caused by the fire. Given the time of night, when many people are sleeping, this incident could have very easily had a tragic ending. Our firefighters did an amazing job bringing this fire under control. There was a tremendous volume of fire on arrival, and firefighters were able to contain the fire to the area in the center of the building through a great deal of hard work."

"Four of the apartments in the building were heavily damaged and residents were unable to return to them. The residents all indicated they would be staying with family elsewhere in the area. Twelve people were displaced," said South Brunswick Police Chief / OEM Coordinator Raymond Hayducka. He added, "I have to give thanks to the unidentified neighbors who yelled to wake the homeowner up. Their actions saved the resident's life."

The fire is currently under investigation by the South Brunswick Township Fire Safety Bureau.

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South Brunswick Twp Police Department
540 Ridge Rd
South Brunswick Township, NJ 08852

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