Mercer County

‘Fire literally shooting out': NJ apartments blaze leaves dozens out of homes

Fire ripped through the American Way Apartments in East Windsor, New Jersey, on Monday, June 10, 2024

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Dozens of people are trying to figure out their next moves after a fire ripped through their apartment complex in New Jersey. Fire crews worked hard to put out the flames as they say at least three buildings suffered damage. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has the details.

Residents grabbed their loved ones, pets and anything else they could grab as flames tore through their New Jersey apartment building Monday night.

"You need to get out, massive fire," a firefighter could be heard saying on doorbell video.

The blaze broke out just after 6 p.m. on June 10, 2024, at the American Way Apartments along Avon Drive in East Windsor, Mercer County.

"I was watching the fire literally shoot out of the building and I saw the flames, the black smoke," resident Sarah Wilson told NBC10's Aaron Baskerville.

Wilson said she was in the shower when she smelled the smoke. She got dressed, grabbed her cats and fled as could be seen on video.

Luckily, every resident made it out alive.

"We have no house to live in right now and it's sad and I don't know what we're all gonna do," fire victim Susan Over said.

The fire left 47 people from 24 units out of their homes, American Red Cross New Jersey Regional Communication Manager Sheri Ferreira told NBC10. The town supplied hotel rooms for people with nowhere to go.

The cause of the fire remained under investigation.

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