MANCHESTER – Authorities have confirmed a fire that broke out in a Whiting home Wednesday evening was accidental.
Around 5:13 p.m., police were dispatched to a fire at a home on Conestoga Drive in the Whiting section of the Township. Luckily, all the residents in the home were safely evacuated from the blaze.
Several local fire companies from partner jurisdictions aided in extinguishing the flames. Once the fire was put out, authorities reported no injuries at the time.
Officials deemed the home uninhabitable, and the American Red Cross responded to assist those in need.
In addition, officials determined the fire to be accidental.
The Manchester Township Police Department extends gratitude to the Manchester Township EMS and the following fire departments for their response and assistance: Manchester Volunteer Fire Company, Ridgeway Volunteer Fire Company, Whiting Volunteer Fire Company, Joint Base MDL Fire Department, Lakehurst Fire Department, Forked River Fire Company, New Egypt Volunteer Fire Company, and the Pinewald Pioneer Fire Company. They would also like to thank the Manchester Township Fire Department for providing coverage for Manchester Township during this incident.
The post No Injuries Reported In Ocean County House Fire appeared first on Jersey Shore Online.