Forest Fire Service: Brush fire near NY/NJ border nearly 90% contained

Forest Fire Service: Wildfire 90% contained

The Jennings Creek wildfire near the New York-New Jersey border is now 90% contained, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.

The large brush fire near the New York-New Jersey border is now 90% contained, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.

Around 300 firefighters from six state agencies and local volunteer companies have been fighting the Jennings Creek fire, which has now burned 4,756 acres, according to DEC.

Local departments that are assisting in fighting the fire include Ravena, Hudson, Guilderland and West Albany.

The fire is located primarily in the Sterling Forest State Park.  

New York State is under a burn ban to prevent wildfires from occurring.   

(Hudson Fire Department)

Guiderland firefighters

West Albany firefighters

Ravena firefighters battle the Jennings Creek fire near the New York-New Jersey boarder. (Ravena Fire Department)