No Injuries Reported in Early Morning Haddonfield House Fire

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Multiple fire companies responded to a Washington Avenue home Monday.

By Matt Skoufalos | Jnauary 16, 2022

Firefighters respond to a house fire on Washington Avenue in Haddonfield. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

An early-morning house fire in Haddonfield was quickly brought under control Monday, with no injuries reported.

Fire companies from Haddonfield, Cherry Hill, Westmont, and Deer Park Rehab 13 responded to the 200 block of Washington Avenue at 4:12 a.m. for a report of a fire in a single-family home.

Haddonfield Fire Chief Lou Frontino said responders arrived to smoke showing from the home, with possible extension into the walls.

They brought the fire under control within about 20 minutes.

Frontino said that the fire may have been related to an issue with a fireplace in the home, but its cause has yet to be determined pending investigation by the Camden County Fire Marshal.

No injuries were reported to responding firefighters, nor to any of the five occupants of the home.

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