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Lawrence Heroes Battle A
Dangerous Apartment Fire
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Smoke and flames billow from building E in the Lawrence Garden Apartments in Lawrence Township N. J. Saturday, May 31,2008 as dozens of fighters mount an attack both inside and outside the structure.
LAWRENCE -- Four apartment units were rendered uninhabitable and two firefighters were injured battling a two-alarm blaze at the Lawrenceville Gardens Apartments Saturday.
Officials said the cause of the fire was electrical.
A neighbor of the Franklin Corner Road apartments reported smoke coming from a second-floor window of Building E around 12:30 Saturday afternoon.
Police encountered heavy smoke coming from the second floor of an end apartment unit when they arrived, Sgt. David Buxton said. Officers James Vardanega and Ed Podbielski evacuated the building.
Firefighters arrived a short time later with reports of a child still trapped on the second floor. The report turned out to be false, but two firefighters were injured while searching for the child.
Slackwood Fire Co. firefighter Chris Laird suffered back injuries when a ceiling collapsed on him and Lawrence Road Fire Co. firefighter Keith Kent suffered a burn on his hand. Both were treated at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital in Trenton and released, officials said.
Full story in Sunday's Times
Pictured above -
Thinking that a child was possibly trapped on the second foor of building E, firefighters launched an aggressive attack in the structure in search of that child. One fireman is wheeled to an awaiting ambulance as the fier rages in the background.
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Firefighters come to the aid of another fallen brother,as more battle the blaze from the front of the building.
The concern is evident on the face of Lawernce Twp. police officer James Vardanega after he and fellow officers, Sgt. David Buxton and Ed Podbielski evacuated the building encountering heavy smoke as they did so,
Again, the face of Lawrence Rd.. firefighter Sean Ryan tells the story of fighting a stubborn fire in extremely warm, humid conditions, with the possibility of a child trapped inside. Insulation from the apartment cover his helmet.
Firefighters converge on building E of the Lawrence Garden Apartments on Franklin Corner Rd. Saturday May 31, around 12:30 pm. The blaze was brought under control in about an hour.
Firefighters carry a ladder to the front of building E in the Lawrence Garden Apartment complex to gain access to the second floor of the building.
Lawrence Rd. firefighters take a break after the fire was placed under control.
The effects of fire are evident on the Station 22 helmet pictured above.
Lawrence Rd. firefighters man a hose in front of building E of the Lawrence Garden apartments.
After battling the fire in hot and extremely humid conditions many firefighters had their blood pressure and heart rates check by EMS personnel at an aid station set up in the parking lot of the apartment complex.
Saturday May 31, 2008, 8:26 PM
LAWRENCE -- Four apartment units were rendered uninhabitable and two firefighters were injured battling a two-alarm blaze at the Lawrenceville Gardens Apartments Saturday.
Officials said the cause of the fire was electrical
A neighbor of the Franklin Corner Road apartments reported smoke coming from a second-floor window of Building E around 12:30 Saturday afternoon.
Police encountered heavy smoke coming from the second floor of an end apartment unit when they arrived, Sgt. David Buxton said. Officers James Vardanega and Ed Podbielski evacuated the building.
Firefighters arrived a short time later with reports of a child still trapped on the second floor. The report turned out to be false, but two firefighters were injured while searching for the child.
Slackwood Fire Co. firefighter Chris Laird suffered back injuries when a ceiling collapsed on him and Lawrence Road Fire Co. firefighter Keith Kent suffered a burn on his hand. Both were treated at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital in Trenton and released, officials said.