Already near, residents close to the barclay friends nursing home sprung into action. I asked if i could help and there was just so much going on, that instead of waiting i just went in. Reporter some ran in the burning building to help those helpless inside. We wrapped this gentlemen in the blanket and made a stretcher out of it and carried him away from the fire as far as we could. Reporter others ran from their homes with blankets to comfort, and to keep warm, elderly and disabled now out in the cold. Everybody reacted so quickly. I was extremely proud of my neighborhood. Reporter fear now is that all of this effort may not have been enough, 18 hours after the fire, authorities are still trying to figure out if everyone made it out. That is number one priority is to make sure that we can account for everybody and the scene and how it happened, will follow on. Reporter at lee 25 investigators with the atf will be figuring out what caused this fire and try to figure out if everyone ma
Baltimore. One of the officers charged today did grow up in south jersey and we are hearing from people who worked from him. Our Team Coverage continues with that, Eyewitness News reporter Steve Paterson is in Washington Township Gloucester County steve. Reporter Officials Say 29 yearold edward nero was on bike patrol at the time of the apprehension and arrest of freddie gray. Officials have have since called that arrest unlawful and grays death a homicide, but we spoke to neros former boss, the the the Washington Township fire chief who says that not only was nero a model fire fighter but an upstanding citizen here in his community. It is moment that sparked protest, unrest, and a National Conversation. Now, it is being labeled criminal. The the six officers originally suspended for arresting freddie gray in baltimore are facing charges ranging from misconduct to murder. One of them 29 yearold edward nero is not only from south jersey but used to serve his community here. Ed nero was