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Double Disaster Strikes Ridgewood, NJ: Fire and Storm Damage Hit Local Neighborhoods

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Storm-Felled Tree CRUSHES Volvo SUV

photos courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook page

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood, NJ | October 14, 2025 – Tuesday, October 14th, brought a chaotic mix of emergencies to the quiet streets of Ridgewood, New Jersey, as first responders dealt with both a house fire and significant property damage following a severe multi-day storm.

The day saw the Ridgewood Police Department and other emergency services actively engaged, highlighting the unpredictable nature of local incidents.

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House Fire Reported on Everett Terrace

A residential area on the 1600 block of Everett Terrace was the scene of a house fire this Tuesday afternoon. Details about the cause and extent of the damage are currently under investigation, but the incident required a swift response from local fire crews.

Local residents are reminded to check their smoke alarms and fire safety equipment regularly, especially as the seasons change.

Storm Takes a Toll: Fallen Branch Crushes Volvo SUV

Compounding the day’s events, the intense storm that lashed portions of Northern New Jersey over the past 2-3 days delivered a crushing blow to a vehicle parked on Morningside Road.

A large tree branch snapped and fell directly onto a Volvo SUV in a driveway, causing heavy damage. Fortunately, the vehicle’s owner reported that despite the significant impact, they do not believe the SUV is a total loss.

Ridgewood Police Department Patrol Division Officer Michael Karcher was dispatched to the scene to file an official property damage report, a necessary step for the owner to proceed with insurance claims. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the widespread danger that downed trees and large debris pose during severe weather events.

Safety Reminder from Ridgewood Police Department

The Ridgewood Police Department reminds all residents to exercise caution following recent storms. Downed wires, unstable branches, and damaged infrastructure can present hidden dangers.

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One thought on “Double Disaster Strikes Ridgewood, NJ: Fire and Storm Damage Hit Local Neighborhoods

  1. A severe multi-day storm? Crushes? James, come on! What is this about?

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