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Firefighters Injured In 5-Alarm Fire That Spread To 3 Buildings

UNION CITY, N.J. (CBSNewYork) -- Several firefighters were injured while battling a 5-alarm fire that spread to three buildings in Union City, N.J. Sunday evening.

Crews responded to the scene at 616 10th Street where the fire  started around 5 p.m.

Fire Chief Frank Montagne with the North Hudson Regional Department tells WCBS 880's Jim Smith that they're eyeing a barbecue in an alleyway between two of the buildings as a possible cause.

"With the high heat conditions, fire fighter fatigue, and the close proximity to the three buildings we had a lot of fire on arrival," Montagne said. "Firefighters did a very good job of containing the fire and not letting it spread any further than it did."

Firefighters Injured In 5-Alarm Fire That Spread To 3 Buildings

Ann Ramirez was walking past and called 911.

"It was very quick and popping, in five minutes everything like you know -- fire," Ramirez said.

Out of more than a dozen apartments, no residents were hurt.

CBS2's Alice Gainer reported one firefighter fell down the stairs and the others suffered burns. Smith reports their injuries are non-life threatening.

5-Alarm Fire Spreads Through Three Buildings

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