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Fire Crews Tackle Congress Road Garge Blaze in Emerson

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The Lifesaving Power of a Closed Door: Garage Fire Hits Emerson

photos courtesy of Emerson and Oradel Fire Departments

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Emerson NJ, On a quiet afternoon in Emerson, New Jersey, a routine day nearly turned into a tragedy. At approximately 2:38 PM, emergency sirens pierced the air as a residential fire broke out on Congress Road.

While garage fires are notoriously fast-moving and dangerous, this specific incident ended with a powerful lesson in fire safety that every homeowner should know.

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A Rapid Multi-Town Response

The fire, which originated in the home’s garage, triggered an immediate and coordinated response from several local departments. Professionalism and speed were on full display as crews from across the area arrived on the scene:

  • Emerson Fire Department

  • Oradell Fire Department

  • Paramus Fire Department

  • Township of Washington Fire Department

Thanks to the seamless integration of these teams, the blaze was tackled efficiently, preventing what could have been a total loss of the property.

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Why This House Is Still Standing: “Close Before You Doze”

Fire officials highlighted one critical factor that saved this home: A closed door. The interior door connecting the garage to the primary living space was shut at the time the fire started. This simple barrier acted as a fire-rated shield, containing the flames, heat, and toxic smoke within the garage and preventing them from sweeping through the rest of the structure.

Fire Safety Fact: A closed door can keep room temperatures under 100°F while a fire on the other side rages at over 1,000°F. It also keeps oxygen levels higher and carbon monoxide levels lower for anyone trapped inside.

The Outcome

Because the fire was successfully confined to the garage, the living quarters remained intact. Most importantly, no injuries were reported among residents or first responders.

This incident serves as a stark reminder for Bergen County residents: whether it’s the door to your garage or your bedroom door at night, keeping it closed saves lives.

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