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Firefighters Battle Construction Site Blaze in Glen Rock

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Quick Action Prevents Spread of Driveway Fire in Glen Rock

photos courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook page

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

GLEN ROCK, NJ — A potentially dangerous situation was quickly brought under control on Friday afternoon, February 13, 2026, thanks to the swift response of local emergency services.

The Glen Rock Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to Monmouth Road late Friday following reports of a fire at a single-family home currently under construction. Upon arrival, crews discovered a roll-off trash container located in the home’s driveway engulfed in flames.

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Rapid Response Ensures Safety

Firefighters worked efficiently to suppress the blaze, preventing the fire from spreading to the residential structure or neighboring properties. Fortunately, officials confirmed that:

  • No injuries were reported among residents or first responders.

  • Property damage was strictly limited to the contents of the disposal container.

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Traffic and Scene Management

The Glen Rock Police Department remained on-site to provide essential traffic control, ensuring that emergency vehicles had clear access to the scene and maintaining safety for local commuters during the Friday evening rush.

While the cause of the fire has not been officially released, construction site fires often serve as a reminder to properly dispose of flammable materials and monitor waste containers during active building projects.


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2 thoughts on “Firefighters Battle Construction Site Blaze in Glen Rock

  1. What happened?

    1. They had a “battle” on their hands. The problem is printing union press releases word-for-word.

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