Saturday, April 17, 2010
Seven people displaced after Monsey fire
Seven people were displaced after an early morning blaze struck a home at 66 Main St., Ramapo police said.
The fire was reported at 1:50 a.m. today and arriving officers found the home partially engulfed in flames, Sgt. Blaine Howell said.
The officers were able to access a portion of the home and found a resident inside. The person was evacuated without injury, but another resident suffered a minor burn and was transported by Spring Hill Ambulance to Good Samaritan Hospital , Howell said.
The fire does not appear suspicious, but its cause is being investigated by Ramapo police detectives and the Rockland County Bureau of Criminal Investigations, Howell said.
Volunteers with the Monsey, Spring Valley, South Spring Valley and Hillcrest fire departments responded. Rockland Paramedic Services was also at the scene.
http://www.lohud.com/article/20100417/NEWS03/4170381/-1/newsfront/Seven-people-displaced-after-Monsey-fire
The fire was reported at 1:50 a.m. today and arriving officers found the home partially engulfed in flames, Sgt. Blaine Howell said.
The officers were able to access a portion of the home and found a resident inside. The person was evacuated without injury, but another resident suffered a minor burn and was transported by Spring Hill Ambulance to Good Samaritan Hospital , Howell said.
The fire does not appear suspicious, but its cause is being investigated by Ramapo police detectives and the Rockland County Bureau of Criminal Investigations, Howell said.
Volunteers with the Monsey, Spring Valley, South Spring Valley and Hillcrest fire departments responded. Rockland Paramedic Services was also at the scene.
http://www.lohud.com/article/20100417/NEWS03/4170381/-1/newsfront/Seven-people-displaced-after-Monsey-fire
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