Avalon Fire Department Responds to Early Morning Blaze, No Injuries Reported

Avalon Fire Department Responds to Early Morning Blaze, No Injuries Reported

AVALON, NJ – An intense fire erupted early this Friday morning at a dwelling under construction in Avalon, but fortunately resulted in no injuries, thanks to the swift response of the Avalon Volunteer Fire Department and several assisting agencies.

Just before 1:00 AM, firefighters were dispatched to the fully engulfed single-family wood frame house at 156 32nd Street. The first responding unit initiated a full first alarm response upon arrival. The fire was brought under control within approximately 50 minutes, at 1:50 AM, though Chief Dean escalated the response to a second alarm to ensure adequate manpower at the scene.

Adjacent buildings sustained damage due to the fire’s intensity. In addition to local units, the firefighting effort was supported by Avalon EMS, Stone Harbor, Sea Isle City, Ocean View, Cape May Court House, Rio Grande fire companies, the Cape May County Fire Coordinator, and Middle Township EMS.

While no injuries were reported, the cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the Avalon Police Department and the Cape May County Fire Marshal. The community extends its gratitude to all the first responders who attended the scene.