VIDEO: Fire officials are investigating a house fire that left two people dead in Pennsauken, Camden County. “Honestly it was scary, like I was so scared,” said Victoria Christerer, a neighbor. Viewer video shows the intense flames shooting out of this home in Pennsauken, New Jersey. “All the windows were on fire, and then I just remember I saw all the, just the fire sparking more,” said Angelica Mercado, a neighbor. Neighbors say they had finished watching fireworks on July 4th when they noticed the house on fire. “There was smoke in the air from the fireworks, so by the time we went inside you still had the aroma, and then I went inside and it got stronger and that’s what made me come to the door and then I looked and see the flames above the tree,” said Samuel Shorter, a neighbor. Residents on the 1600 block of 48th Street said they were shocked as they watched the flames engulf the home.
