Firefighters battle junkyard fire in Camden, air quality deemed safe

Air quality concerns remain after firefighters battled a massive junkyard fire early Friday morning in Camden. 

What we know:

Firefighters from the Camden Fire Department were called to the EMR Camden Scrap Metal Junkyard on 6th Street around 3 a.m.

Drone footage shared by a FOX 29 News viewer showed heavy flames consuming a pile of scrap and debris within the junkyard.

Firefighters placed the blaze under control at 6 a.m., but smoke could still be seen billowing from the area as the fire smoldered.

No injuries were reported.

What they're saying:

Camden Fire Chief Jesse Flax told reporters the fire was within a scrap pile, making it hard to get to.

"It's deep-seated, so we have to work with EMR to kind of pull some of the pile apart just so we can get to the bottom of where the fire is at," Flax said. 

The City of Camden initially told residents near the fire to remain indoors while air quality testing was being conducted.

Residents were later given the all-clear after the air quality improved.

What we don't know:

It's unknown at this time how the fire started.

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