There were no flames reported and PSE&G responded to the scene, said Dan Diuro, a dispatcher with Wood-Ridge.
WOOD-RIDGE -- Wood-Ridge High School was evacuated on Tuesday after a "burned out fan motor" caused smoke to fill the school's science lab.
The fan motor, in the science lab, caused smoke, according to a tweet by the Wood-Ridge Fire Department.
Smoke condition determined to be caused by a burned out fan motor in a hood in the science lab. All FD units clearing the scene.
-- Wood-Ridge Fire Dept (@WRFire) January 10, 2017
There were no flames reported and PSE&G responded to the scene, said Dan Diuro, a dispatcher with Wood-Ridge.
WRFD operating at the high school for a smoke condition in the science lab. Mutual aid responding in.
-- Wood-Ridge Fire Dept (@WRFire) January 10, 2017
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