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Glen Rock Firefighters Rescue Ridgewood Colleagues In House Blaze

GLEN ROCK, N.J. — Two Ridgewood firefighters were injured Monday night when the floor of a Glen Rock ranch house gave way and they fell through while battling a blaze.

Glen Rock Fire Chief Tom Jennings credited two borough firefighters with saving the lives of their village colleagues.

Glen Rock Fire Chief Tom Jennings credited two borough firefighters with saving the lives of their village colleagues.

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Glen Rock FD
Smoke poured from the front door as firefighters vented the roof.

Smoke poured from the front door as firefighters vented the roof.

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Glen Rock FD

Glen Rock firefighters pulled out their colleagues, who were taken to The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood with injuries that Police Chief Dean Ackermann said weren't life-threatening.

Glen Rock Fire Chief Tom Jennings credited the two borough firefighters with saving their village colleagues' lives.

The home was heavily damaged and was deemed uninhabitable, he said. 

The resident had already evacuated the home in the 500 block of Prospect Street when the call came in just after 7:30 p.m., Ackermann, the police chief, told Daily Voice late Monday.

It was under control within an hour or so.

Fair Lawn, Hawthorne and Midland Park were among the companies that also responded, Ackermann said.

Responders also included Ridgewood and Glen Rock EMS and Ridgewood and Glen Rock police.

Some firefighters rushed over after leaving a blaze at the Marcal plant in Elmwood Park.

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