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UPDATE: Newark Firefighter Injured at 2-Alarm Fire in Rectory of St. Lucy’s Church

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Newark Public Safety Director Brian A. O’Hara reports that a Newark Firefighter suffered 2nd-degree burns to his ears and neck while fighting a 2-alarm fire in the rectory of St. Lucy’s Church after two Newark Police Officers called in the fire, with one entering the building and evacuating 10 people today. 

According to police officials, Officers Johnson and Rivera were patrolling the area just before 2:35 p.m. when they observed smoke emanating from the rectory, located at 118 7th Avenue. 

 

 

Police said that they contacted the Fire Division and Johnson entered the building to assist those inside to safety.  

Officials said that responding firefighters located a fire in a sun porch area at the rear of the building. The fire extended to the building’s 2nd floor and roof.  

A 2nd alarm was called at 2:50 p.m. with some 70 firefighters responding to the scene. 

The injured firefighter was transported to St. Barnabas Medical Center for treatment. No other injuries have been reported.  

The fire was considered under control at 3:26 p.m. Two priests, who reside at the rectory, have been relocated.   

The cause and origin of this fire are under investigation by the Department of Public Safety’s Arson Unit.    

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