A New Jersey fire broke out at a three-storey townhome on Boulevard East in North Bergen on Sunday, prompting a third-alarm response from local fire departments.
The fire reportedly started in a first-floor garage and spread rapidly through the structure, sending thick smoke into the air that was visible from surrounding streets.
NORTH BERGEN,NJ (HUDSON COUNTY) | *3RD ALARM* | 7517 BOULEVARD EAST | 3RD ALARM REQUESTED FOR A 3 STY TOWNHOME WITH A 1ST FLOOR GARAGE WITH HEAVY FIRE AND SMOKE SHOWING. #BREAKING pic.twitter.com/9DelRd1sC2
— Alertpage, Inc (@alertpage) December 14, 2025
Firefighters Battle Intense Flames
Emergency crews rushed to the scene shortly after the alarm was raised. Firefighters worked aggressively to bring the blaze under control and prevent it from spreading to nearby homes in the densely populated area.
Authorities have not yet confirmed how long it took crews to contain the fire, but multiple units were deployed due to the intensity of the flames.
Winter holidays mean a higher fire risk. Stay safe with these quick reminders. #NorthBergen #NBPD #WinterFireSafety #HolidaySafety #FireSafety #PublicSafety pic.twitter.com/C9M4vWxoQW
— North Bergen Police Department (@nbpolice) December 14, 2025
Bus Routes Diverted Due to Fire Response
Fire department activity led to significant traffic disruptions in the area. Several bus routes were placed on detours along Boulevard East between 79th Street and 71st Street.
The affected routes include 23, 84, 89, 128, 156, 165, 166, and 168, which were redirected through alternate local roads while emergency crews remained on scene.
No Injuries Reported So Far
As of the latest update, authorities have not released any information regarding injuries related to the fire. The extent of property damage has also not yet been disclosed.
Investigation Into Cause Underway
Officials confirmed that an investigation is ongoing to determine the cause of the New Jersey fire. More details are expected to be released once the fire department completes its assessment.


