Fire Fully Engulfs Vacant Home On River Avenue

PHOTOS & VIDEO [UPDATED 1:45 AM] A fire fully engulfed the former Lake Charter headquarters on River Avenue early Wednesday morning. At about 12:15 AM, multiple firefighters responded to the vacant business office – located across the Presidential Estates development – to find the structure fully engulfed in flames.

The fire was brought under control about 30 minutes later, with the assistance from multiple stations, including mutual aid from Brick Township Fire Department.

EMS and Lakewood First Aid responded as well.

The cause of the fire is under investigation. TLS-MPIP2/TLS-CCP/TLS-48

 

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15 COMMENTS

  1. Just came from the fire. My dad used to be a LFD member years and years back. It is kinda neat to see how Lakewood evolved. We left Lakewood 15 years ago. At this mornings fire I saw Jewish Firemen,Fire Police, EMS that’s pretty cool. Why do you need mutual aid for not that big of a fire?

  2. The mutual aid was for a FAST Team (firefighter rescue team) they are requirement in case a firefighter gets trapped inside a fire. They are a firefighters lifeline…when things go bad
    Lakewood does not have a FAST team, they depend on skilled firefighters from outside the town so they can get the job done and everyone can go home.

  3. #2 – if you dad was in fire fighting you would understand, mutual aid is not because Lakewood can not handle the event, they do a great job but not knowing what is about to happen allows for more man power, allows for a dedicated FAST team (This is a fire fighter rescue team). This is a standard and is usually not a team from your own department as they are committed to the fire.
    Chief again great job

  4. this town has lots of strange events that occur much more frequently than any other town:

    1. lots of forgotten children in cars
    2. lots of bomb/haz-mat calls
    3. lots of “spontaneous combustion” in old buildings

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