Crews battle 4-alarm warehouse fire in Hamilton Township, New Jersey

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Crews battle 4-alarm warehouse fire in Hamilton Township, New Jersey
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UPDATE: Fire at Hamilton Twp., Mercer County warehouse reached four alarms; parts of building to be demolished

Video sent by a viewer to Action News shows crews battling a large warehouse fire in Hamilton Township, New Jersey on May 18, 2023.Crews were battling a four-alarm warehouse fire in Hamilton Township, Mercer County on Thursday morning.

The fire broke out around 12:30 a.m. at the former Goodall Rubber building, now operated by Hakim International Trading, in the 500 block of Whitehead Road.

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