Chopper 6 over the scene showed portions of the garage collapsed.
PENNSAUKEN TWP., New Jersey --
Firefighters responded to a 2-alarm garage fire in Pennsauken Township, New Jersey on Monday morning. It started around 5 a.m. at the Flannigan Auto and Truck Center on the 7500 block of Crescent Boulevard, Route 130.Chopper 6 over the scene showed portions of the building collapsed.
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