WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J. — A brush fire that ignited earlier today in Wall Township is now under control, according to the Wall Township Police Department. Officials credited the swift response of local fire districts and the New Jersey State Forest Fire Service for containing the blaze.
The fire, which began earlier this afternoon, prompted a significant emergency response as firefighters worked to prevent the flames from spreading further. Local fire districts, in coordination with state forest fire teams, managed to control the fire’s advance, though crews are expected to remain at the scene for an extended period to ensure that the area is fully extinguished.
“Emergency services will be on scene for a while to ensure the fire is out,” the Wall Township Police Department said in a statement on social media.
Authorities have not yet released information on the extent of the fire or the cause. Police said a press release with further details will be issued soon.
Local residents were thanked for their cooperation during the incident, as officials worked to maintain safety in the area. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are monitoring conditions to prevent any potential flare-ups.