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At least one victim was hospitalized with serious burn injuries after being pulled by an Oradell police officer and off-duty firefighter in a fast-moving Tuesday night house blaze.

At the scene.

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Kinderkamack Road house fire in Oradell.

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Companies from surrounding towns joined their Oradell colleagues.

Companies from surrounding towns joined their Oradell colleagues.

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At least one victim was hospitalized with serious burn injuries in a fast-moving Oradell house fire Tuesday night.

At least one victim was hospitalized with serious burn injuries in a fast-moving Oradell house fire Tuesday night.

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Aftermath.

Aftermath.

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The Bergen County Prosecutor's Arson Investigations Unit was summoned, as it is in all serious fires.

The Bergen County Prosecutor's Arson Investigations Unit was summoned, as it is in all serious fires.

Photo Credit: Kim Ritchie

The 6 p.m. Kinderkamack Road fire quickly turned into a three-alarm inferno, with police and firefighters hurriedly searching for other victims.

Firefighters from Bergenfield, Dumont, Haworth, New Milford, Paramus, River Edge and Westwood were among the responders who joined their Oradell colleagues.

The cause wasn't immediately determined.

The Bergen County Prosecutor's Office responded, as it does in the case of all serious fires. No fatalities were immediately reported.

The Bergen County Sheriff's Bureau of Criminal Identification collected evidence.

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