BREAKING VIDEO & PHOTOS: Lakewood home destroyed in blaze [UPDATED]

Firefighters are batting a home blaze in Lakewood this morning.

The fire broke out at the Brook Road home shortly before 7 am.

Dozens of firefighters are on scene from Lakewood, with mutual aid from neighboring towns.

All occupants made it out safely, officials told TLS.

An official says it appears the fire may have started from an electrical issue in a bathroom.

No injuries are being reported.

The Fire Marshal’s office is investigating.

Brook Road is shut between County Like Road and Ridge Avenue.

UPDATE: As of 8AM, the fire was not yet brought under control. Firefighters say the fire was trapped in the attic, and there were reportedly steel doors preventing them from getting in.

Unable to make entry, and in fear of the roof collapsing, all fire personnel were ordered out of the home.

At about 8:15 AM, part of the roof collapsed.

UPDATE: 9:35 AM: Approximately 10 people were displaced, and accommodations for them are being worked on, police say.

 

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13 COMMENTS

  1. I don’t think Lakewood even realizes how lucky it is to have such a great group of volunteers. At any hour of the day, these men and women are putting their lives on the line.

  2. And a big thank you to the scoop for being there at all hours of the day and night. We as a community appreciate all your hard work. I was wondering what all the nonstop sirens were, and then a couple min later I got your alert and checked the site. Thanks scoopy!

  3. This family is known now becouse of the blaze of their home

    this is a very horrible and nonforgetable for this family

    804 Brook Road does not exits no more how sad

  4. Many fires happen from electrical issues. Many houses are grandfathered in with the old electrical code. As of today’s code standards an area that has water such as a bathroom or kitchen requires grounding and GFCI outlets. All light switches should be at least 3 feet away from a shower, tub, or sink. Unfortunately, it is not required to bring old standard up to code. As a courtesy to our community I offer free home safety advice. I can be reached at 732 569-0544. Home Inspector Moshe Silberstein

  5. thank you all that helped I thank god that my sister is okay peolple hpuld watch there mouth my sis and her family lost everything but the important thing is that she and my niece are okay plus she is pregnant just imagine that it was your family

    thank god and the fire ddepartment for the help I thank yall with all my heart my family and I from Mexico

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