[MSN] RED BANK - - All six borough fire companies, consisting of 35 volunteers, responded to a call of a small fire near the roof of the Eisner Memorial Library Sept. 5.

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Cause of library fire under investigation 
BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer 


RED BANK - - All six borough fire companies, consisting of 35 volunteers,
responded to a call of a small fire near the roof of the Eisner Memorial
Library Sept. 5. 

Borough Fire Chief Patrick McSorley, said on Sept. 6 that the fire was
confined to a 2-foot-square area on the southwest corner where the roof
meets the wall of the concrete portion of the West Front Street building. 

"The building was unoccupied at the time and it does not look like anyone
was working in that area on the day or night of the fire with reference to
the construction of the building," said McSorley. 

He said Sgt. Michael Frazee of the Red Bank Police Department called in the
fire at 1:52 a.m. after he smelled smoke in the area and traced it back to
the library. 

"If it wasn't for his [Frazee's] actions, that library may have been worse
off," said McSorley. 

He continued that it took the firefighters 30 minutes to get the blaze under
control and that the call had lasted about an hour. 

The damage to the building was minor and only on the building's exterior,
according to McSorley. The flashing that surrounds the small offset of the
building was taken off and the wood underneath was burned, according to
McSorley. 

"The fire itself is extremely minimal," said McSorley. "It took us that long
because we had to open up the flashing to get to the wood that was burning
underneath." 

Fire Marshal Stanley J. Sickels said in a press release that there was no
damage to the interior of the building and that the cause of the fire is
still under investigation. 

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