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Fire in Hotel Room at the Comfort Inn of Middletown

Nobody was hurt, and the fire was contained to the room by the Middletown Township Fire Dept.

When Carmen Ramos returned to the Comfort Inn on Route 35 in Middletown Sunday night, she saw fire trucks rolling out of the parking lot. When she pulled up outside her ground floor room, she was stunned to see the plate glass wall shattered, and the bed and furniture inside blackened by smoke and soaked by water. 

"What happened!" said Ramos, a FEMA worker from Kissimmee, Florida who has been working in Lincroft since November. "Oh gosh!" she said. 

A fire in her room set off an alarm at 5:32 p.m. and drew firefighters from four township fire companies and three first aid squads. Luckily nobody was injured, and the fire was contained and under control by 5:59 p.m.  The smell of the smoke from the fire could be detected as far away as Sears in the unseasonably mild January night, and one southbound lane of Route 35 near Woodland Drive was closed for a time. 

The cause of the fire is under investigation by the township's Office of the Fire Marshal, which may be looking hard at the melted coffee pot, which was situated next to a box of tissues. 

"It has to be that coffee pot," she said. Ramos said the hotel's coffee pot was plugged in, but "off" when she left. She said she had meant to unplug it. "Sometimes it would go on, by itself," said Ramos. 

Her belongings had been salvaged from the room and awaited her in the main office. 

Chief John D'Altilio said the Fire Dept. had a little trouble at first finding the fire. "The panel said it was Room 106, but it was in Room 116," he said.

The firefighters also had to acquire a master key to start opening up the locked rooms, said Public Information Officer Andy Spears. 

Responding to the fire were Middletown No. 1, River Plaza, Belford Independent and Old Village companies, as well as the Air Unit, which refills air cylinders. 

First Aid squads from Middletown, Port Monmouth and Leonardo were also on the scene. 

Middletown's emergency service workers have had a busy week or so.  On Jan. 8 they turned out to contain a potentially dangerous blaze in the Belford reeds, then on Jan. 11 they extinguished a house fire on Cherry Tree Farm Road. And now, this fire Sunday night. "It's not typical," said D'Altilio. "And I hope it ends soon." 

Ramos, who has seen her share of misfortune as a FEMA worker helping victims of Superstorm Sandy, was sanguine about how Sunday night's turn of events will affect her clothes, personal computer and nerves.

"We just have to keep on going," she said. 

And in the future, when going out, she said, "Make sure everything is unplugged."

Middletown Resident January 14, 2013 at 02:44 am
A FEMA worker, now temporarily displaced, and who has had all of her personal belongings saturated with water???
Does anyone else see the irony in this?
jerseyswamps January 14, 2013 at 10:07 am
Karma. You think her agency will make her jump through hoops? I hope FEMA says she should have had personal insurance and then some time next spring she gets $.25 on the dollar.
NJarhead January 14, 2013 at 03:01 pm
^ idiots
Thenews January 14, 2013 at 04:01 pm
Not a very nice comment. Karma? Since when does a FEMA employee cause a devastating hurricane? She may of lost personal belongings and you think she deserves it based on who her boss is? Since when does the way your employer handle the business dictate what kind of person you are? Hope she can recover like many of us are still doing.
Middletown Resident January 15, 2013 at 02:06 am
Karma is simply the fate one encounters, in future endeavors, based upon their actions of the past.
I never stated this was Karma....just ironic.
Chris January 18, 2013 at 12:08 am
I agree with Thenews!!!!

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