Deadly Inferno Claims Lives of Five in Paterson Home
A devastating house fire at 15 Emerson Avenue has claimed the lives of five family members in Paterson, New Jersey. The tragedy unfolded on Friday night when a fast-moving blaze engulfed the residence, displacing seven extended family members who were forced to evacuate the property.
Emergency services were quickly dispatched after 911 calls flooded the system with reports of multiple people trapped inside. However, by the time firefighters arrived, the house was already ablaze. Despite their valiant efforts, all five victims β a father, mother, and three children aged 7, 12, and 14 β perished from their injuries.
The Paterson Fire Department confirmed that the victims were found on the second floor of the home during a thorough search. The Red Cross of New Jersey has stepped in to provide emergency services to the seven affected family members, including financial assistance and relocation support as they navigate this difficult time.
Two brave firefighters also suffered injuries while battling the blaze, with both transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.
While authorities have yet to determine the cause of the fire, Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh has attributed the tragic events to Friday's inclement weather. "The windy conditions made the situation even more dire," he stated.
				
			A devastating house fire at 15 Emerson Avenue has claimed the lives of five family members in Paterson, New Jersey. The tragedy unfolded on Friday night when a fast-moving blaze engulfed the residence, displacing seven extended family members who were forced to evacuate the property.
Emergency services were quickly dispatched after 911 calls flooded the system with reports of multiple people trapped inside. However, by the time firefighters arrived, the house was already ablaze. Despite their valiant efforts, all five victims β a father, mother, and three children aged 7, 12, and 14 β perished from their injuries.
The Paterson Fire Department confirmed that the victims were found on the second floor of the home during a thorough search. The Red Cross of New Jersey has stepped in to provide emergency services to the seven affected family members, including financial assistance and relocation support as they navigate this difficult time.
Two brave firefighters also suffered injuries while battling the blaze, with both transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.
While authorities have yet to determine the cause of the fire, Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh has attributed the tragic events to Friday's inclement weather. "The windy conditions made the situation even more dire," he stated.