Massive fire engulfs large industrial building in Elizabeth, New Jersey

ELIZABETH, New Jersey (WABC) — A massive fire burning through a large industrial complex in Elizabeth is expected to burn for days.

The fire broke out on Trumbull Street, in the Elizabethport section, just after 5:30 a.m. Friday. The blaze sent dramatic flames into the air just south of Newark Airport.

“Four or five o’clock, I smelled something. I thought I might have left something on stove. I said no, it’s not that,” said Lonnie Dillworth, an eyewitness.

Flames could be seen raging through the large industrial buildings. The fire started in building F6 and has spread to several buildings in the complex. More than 100 firefighters responded to the scene.

The massive fire is expected to burn for days.

Shannon Sohn is live in NewsCopter 7 over the scene with the latest details.

“I happened to look out my bedroom and I saw all this smoke,” Dillworth said.

Firefighters were initially set back by numerous dead fire hydrants at the complex.

Three roof collapses occurred so far. Firefighters set up a collapse zone as they positioned mutual aid firetrucks around the burning buildings.

The FDNY also sent a fireboat to help battle the blaze from the water.

“I just spoke with the governor, and I asked the governor to send DEP here for air monitoring qualities. We are going to be notifying the residents in the neighborhood of the reports of the air monitoring from DEP and EPA will coordinate with the neighboring counties in Staten Island. We are also working with the water company and we will notify the residents in the neighborhood of possibly lack of water issues going forward because the amount of water to put this out, it is more of trying to contain it right now,” said Chris Bollwage, Mayor of Elizabeth.

Now known as Elizabeth Industrial Park, the complex houses multiple businesses on the south end of Newark Airport.

“There are many warehouses, small warehouses in the back. The exact number (we) don’t know. The building manager is on site, they have informed us that the buildings where this fire is currently engulfed has no pedestrians, no workers overnight. The buildings are locked up. We don’t expect anyone to be in these buildings,” Bollwage said.

The buildings on fire are behind a two-block-long streetside structure that dates back to 1900 and once housed the Singer Sewing Machine Co. Now, it appears toys may have been being manufactured in that building.

Due to the fire, School No. 13 was on a delayed opening and School No. 52 was closed for Friday.

Retired Jersey City Fire Chief Steven McGill said on Eyewitness News Mornings @ 10 that the building is made up of heavy timber with 12-by-12 beams and columns. “Once that stuff starts burning the fire load is intense and it takes a lot of water to put it out.”

Steven McGill sits down with the Mornings @ 10 team.

If it is toys burning, “Plastics are toxic and you don’t want to breathe that in, firefighters will be on air, even if they are outside,” McGill said.

This fire will likely burn for days, McGill predicted. He said that the priority now is protecting neighboring buildings and keeping the fire from spreading.

Steven McGill sits down with the Mornings @ 10 team.

“There were rescue squads, police. Even fire trucks as far at Summit, New Jersey. So I knew it was something,” Dillworth said.

There is no word yet on what caused the fire or if there are any injuries. No one was in the buildings at the time that the fire broke out.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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