Paterson FD: Shelter in place is lifted, no pollutants detected after fire

Officials tested the air quality and confirmed that nothing corrosive or hazardous is in the air, and no pollutants were detected.

Rebecca Eugene

Sep 13, 2025, 8:53 PM

Updated 1 hr ago

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The shelter in place in Paterson has been lifted after a fire prompted a concern for “hazardous materials.”
A fire investigation at 198 Putnam St. forced parts of Paterson within a 1-mile radius of the area to be put under an emergency notice.
Officials tested the air quality and confirmed that nothing corrosive or hazardous is in the air, and no pollutants were detected.
Residents are still being asked to keep windows and doors closed.
“Our first priority is protecting the community, and at this time the situation is contained and residents are safe,” said Public Safety Director Jerry Speziale. “The Paterson Fire Department has done an outstanding job under difficult circumstances, and I commend their professionalism and commitment to keeping our city safe.”