Fire at Hyatt Street residence in Avenel was accidental

 

AVENEL – Fire officials determined that a fire at a Hyatt Street residence, home of volunteer Avenel firefighter and former Fire Chief James Karlbon, was accidental, according to Avenel Fire Official Cory Spillar.

“The mom, girlfriend [Sarah Woods] had been cooking in the kitchen, she then fell asleep on the couch [on the first floor] and the food was left unattended,” Spillar said.

The fire call came in at 2:17 a.m. on Jan. 19. Spillar said six-year-old Madalyn Karlbon, who had been sleeping on the second floor of the home, was the first to wake up to the fire alarm and tried to first alert her mom and then her dad.

“Madalyn had called it the orange fire,” Spillar said.

James Karlbon had told officials he heard his daughter screaming, “Daddy the house is on fire, the house is on fire.”

Karlbon was able to carry his daughter and son Hunter, 2, outside to the porch and went back inside to carry his girlfriend outside.

Spillar said Woods suffered a burn to her hand and was treated at the scene.

He added that the family is currently staying at a hotel after the home was deemed uninhabitable. The fire caused heavy smoke damage to the kitchen, he said.

The Avenel Fire Department, Hopelawn Fire Department, Colonia Fire Department, Iselin Fire District No. 9, Port Reading Fire Department, Fords Fire Department and Woodbridge Fire Department responded to the fire scene along with the Woodbridge Police Department and emergency medical services.