A fire heavily damaged a home belonging to a well-known Jewish community activist
today in Chestnut Ridge.
Fire
officials say flames broke just before 10 a.m. at the 5,700-square
foot house on
Wannamaker Court.
Fire departments from all
over Rockland and even New Jersey responded, and it
only took 20 minutes to put it out.
Officials
say it began in the basement and spread to the first floor,
but not to any of the rooms above that.
By the
time first responders arrived, everyone was out
of the building so no one, including
firefighters got hurt, but there was one
important rescue made. "Torahs
you know, for prayers, we did remove those for safety. So, we're just doing
overhaul making sure nothing else is left in there," says Monsey
Fire Chief Andrew Schissel.
Fire
inspectors and the arson unit are moving through the home, Chief Schissel says
nothing seems suspicious at this time.