March 7, 2026
JACKSON — Authorities are investigating a structure fire that tore through a three-story condo building under construction Tuesday night at the Club at Jackson development on Mantoloking Drive, officials said. Police and firefighters were dispatched shortly after 7 p.m. on February 3 and arrived to find heavy fire conditions in an end unit of a The post Fire Damages Condo Building Under Construction, Cause Under Probe appeared first on Jersey Shore Online.

JACKSON — Authorities are investigating a structure fire that tore through a three-story condo building under construction Tuesday night at the Club at Jackson development on Mantoloking Drive, officials said.

Police and firefighters were dispatched shortly after 7 p.m. on February 3 and arrived to find heavy fire conditions in an end unit of a multifamily building that did not yet have utilities connected. Flames were visible from upper floors and rapidly spread through exposed framing, according to officials.

Firefighting efforts were complicated by the lack of operational fire hydrants in the newly developed area. Crews were forced to establish water shuttles from distant sources and rely on tanker trucks to maintain adequate water supply as the blaze intensified.

During the response, one man was arrested at the scene on charges related to tampering with fire hoses, authorities said. His identity has not been released, and the incident remains under investigation by Jackson Township police.

Firefighters also encountered two propane tanks near the structure, prompting additional safety precautions and the evacuation of nearby workers and residents as a preventive measure.

Despite the challenges, a coordinated response involving multiple fire departments prevented the fire from spreading to nearby occupied homes.

Mutual aid was provided by Freehold Independent Fire Company and the Joint Base Fire Department, which also assisted by covering other areas of the township during the incident.

The fire was brought under control later in the evening, with crews remaining on scene for several hours to conduct overhaul operations and monitor for hot spots. No injuries were reported among firefighters, construction workers or residents.

The cause and origin of the fire have not yet been determined. The investigation is being led by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit Arson Squad, with assistance from the Jackson Township Police Department Detective Bureau, Jackson Township Fire Department Fire Bureau and the Ocean County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Investigations Unit.

Fire officials noted that hydrant availability remains a concern in active construction zones and said procedures will be reviewed to ensure adequate fire protection as development continues.

The cause of the blaze remains under probe.

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