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Two Serious Crashes in 90 Minutes: Inside a Busy Morning for Ho-Ho-Kus Firefighters

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Double Trouble: Ho-Ho-Kus Firefighters Tackle Two Major Crashes in Under 90 Minutes

photos courtesy of Ho-Ho-Kus Volunteer Fire Department

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ho-Ho-Kus NJ, It was a chaotic and demanding start to the day for local first responders on Friday morning. The Ho-Ho-Kus Volunteer Fire Department was pushed into high gear, responding to two separate, serious motor vehicle accidents within a tight 90-minute window.

Here is a breakdown of the back-to-back incidents that kept local crews working rapidly to secure the scenes.


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Incident 1: Sheared Utility Pole on Sheridan Avenue

The busy morning began with a single-vehicle accident on Sheridan Avenue.

Volunteers arrived to find a vehicle had collided heavily with a roadside utility pole. The impact was severe enough to completely shear off the pole, creating immediate infrastructure and potential wire hazards in the area. Fire crews quickly moved to secure the scene, evaluate the vehicle, and manage hazards until utility companies could arrive.


Incident 2: Three-Car Collision Sends Vehicle Onto Residential Property

As crews were wrapping up or returning from the first incident, a second emergency call came in—this time at a busy local intersection.

A 3-car collision occurred at the crossroads of North Franklin Turnpike and Hollywood Avenue. The force of the multi-vehicle crash sent one car careening off the roadway, where it ultimately came to a stop on a nearby residential property.

Firefighters immediately shifted gears to:

  • Assess the multi-vehicle wreckage for injuries.

  • Stabilize the vehicle that had veered onto private property.

  • Clean up fluid spills and debris to ensure the intersection could safely reopen.


Quick and Efficient Response

Despite the rapid succession of the calls, the Ho-Ho-Kus Volunteer Fire Department operated seamlessly. Crews spent approximately one hour at each incident, ensuring everyone was safe and the roadways were secured.

The back-to-back accidents serve as a stark reminder of how quickly local volunteer firefighters must transition from their daily lives to high-stakes emergency situations to keep the Bergen County community safe.

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