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16 apartment units destroyed in Pine Hill, NJ fire
16 apartment units destroyed in Pine Hill, NJ fire; 5 cops and 1 firefighter injured
Authorities in Camden County, New Jersey have announced the cause of a fire that destroyed 16 apartments earlier this week in
Pine
Hill
.
Heavy fire damage at these Pine Hill apartments has displaced 28-30 residents.
The local fire chief said one firefighter and as many as five police officers needed medical treatment after battling the blaze.
Fire at Pine Hill, New Jersey, apartment building destroys 16 units, displaces at least 26
An improperly discarded cigarette is to blame for the apartment building fire that displaced over 20 people and destroyed 16 units.
Pine Hill apartment fire caused by careless smoking; 16 families displaced: officials
The cause of the fast-moving Camden County apartment fire has bee determined. Officials say careless smoking is to blame for causing the blaze and displacing more than a dozen families.
Dozens displaced as 16 apartments destroyed in 3-alarm New Jersey fire
It took crews over two hours to battle a three-alarm fire in the Pine Hill borough of southern New Jersey on Tuesday night.
Fire at apartment building in Pine Hill, New Jersey caused by improperly discarded cigarette
After a devastating fire rips through an apartment building in Pine Hill, New Jersey, we’re learning about the simple mistake that likely sparked the massive inferno. Officials said an improperly discarded cigarette fell onto debris on a balcony and the flames started spreading in Camden County.
Dozens displaced; 16 apartments destroyed in 3-alarm fire in Camden County
Over a dozen apartment units in the Pine Hill Mansions in Camden County, NJ, were destroyed in a fire that took at least two hours to put out.
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Investigators determine cause of fire that destroyed 16 apartments in Camden County, NJ
Authorities in Camden County, New Jersey have announced the cause of a fire that destroyed 16 apartments earlier this week in ...
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‘Careless smoking' is the cause behind massive Camden County apartment fire
A discarded cigarette from careless smoking is the cause of the three-alarm fire at the Pine Hill Mansions that left dozens ...
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Fire Rips Through Mansion Apartments In Pine Hill
More than two dozen people were without homes and six first responders were injured after a fire destroyed several apartments ...
The Times-Standard (Eureka) on MSN
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Does Anyone Know Who is Shooting at Homes on This One Street in Pine Hill?
On Nov. 12 at about 11:55 p.m., Humboldt County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the 4900 block of Alto St. in Eureka ...
WKXW
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Cops, firefighter hospitalized after fire destroys 16 apartments in NJ suburb
Sixteen apartments were destroyed by fire that injured police officers and a firefighter Tuesday evening in Pine Hill.
FOX 29 Philadelphia on MSN
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Massive fire at apartment complex in Camden County injures 6 first responders
A huge fire ravaged a Camden County apartment building. The flames spread to multiple units, as residents were forced to flee ...
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5 N.J. Police Officers, Firefighter Injured in Apartment Complex Blaze
No residents were injured, but five Pine Hill police officers and a firefighter suffered smoke inhalation when a large fire ...
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3-alarm blaze erupts at apartment complex in Camden County
The massive blaze struck the Pine Hill Mansions apartments at 220 West Branch Avenue in Pine Hill Borough, police said.
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Why did construction stop on Pine Hill Drive in Macon? Here's what we know
Neighbors on Pine Hill Drive gets answers after they say construction was left unfinished. Crews were adding sidewalks to the area.
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