Five-Alarm Residential Blaze Injures NJ Firefighter

Aug. 31, 2020
A firefighter was taken away on a stretcher after battling a massive blaze that tore through two homes in Clifton and displaced at least nine residents.

A New Jersey firefighter was injured battling a five-alarm residential blaze Sunday.

Flames from the massive fire damaged two homes in Clifton, WLNY-TV reports. The blaze displaced at least nine residents.

A firefighter was injured during the blaze and taken away on a stretcher, according to WLNY. No details were released on the extent of the firefighter's injuries.

No other injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.