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Fire-Rescue News- Restaurant owners thank firefighters for response

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Hammonton News

Posted June 16, 2010

We would like to express our gratitude to all of the firemen from Elwood, Nesco, Sweetwater and Hammonton fire departments and all other response teams who responded to our recent electrical fire.

A special thank you to Chief Tomasco and the department for their professionalism and assistance.

Because of you, we were able to reopen the following day. We appreciate your dedication to our community.

The Amendolia family of Columbia II

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Fire - Rescue News - Firefighters battle early morning blaze in Millville

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AC Press

Fire crews spent nearly four hours battling a two-alarm fire at a duplex on Sassafras Street in Millville early Wednesday morning, but there were no injuries, a fire official said.

Firefighters were called to the 500 block of Sassafras Street at 3:05 a.m. Wednesday and arrived to find.....Contnue Reading

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Fire - Rescue News - CHANGE IN MULLICA TWP EMS PROVIDERS

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On April 29th, the Township accepted proposals for EMS (ambulance services).  Two proposals were received, one from Hammonton Rescue Squad and one from AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Emergency Medical Services.  Both respondents proposed providing basic life transport at no cost to the Township for five years. 

After careful consideration and review, the township committee awarded the contract to AtlantiCare at the May 25th meeting. 

The contract with AtlantiCare will begin July 1, 2010.  There will be no interruption in service, or change in procedure.  Residents should continue dialing 911 for any emergencies.

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Fire-Rescue News- Five Injured in Route 47 Crash Sunday Afternoon

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 DENNISVILLE-- Heavy northbound traffic came to a standstill on Route 47 Sunday afternoon when a two vehicle crash shut the roadway down for 90 minutes.

Five people were injured in crash which occurred just.....Continue Reading

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Fire-Rescue News- Atlantic City airport reopened after plane crashes on landing

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AC Press

 A small plane sits on the runway with emergency crews at the Atlantic City International Airport in Egg Harbor Township after this small plane landed without any gear down. Thursday June 10 2010.

Photo by: Anthony Smedile

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP - A private plane made a belly landing Thursday evening at Atlantic City International Airport, but neither occupant was injured, a Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman said.

The Cessna aircraft with two people on board landed at 5:51 p.m. without its landing gear in position, and emergency crews were called to the scene, said FAA spokeswoman Holly Baker. Both occupants of the aircraft were apparently unhurt and were walking outside the downed plane. No fuel spills were reported.

Runway 13 remained closed Thursday evening while crews worked, but the second runway was open and there were no serious flight delays reported, Baker said.

Crews could be seen working from the upper level of the parking garage Thursday evening, and a Spirit Airlines plane appeared to be taxiing for takeoff.

Check back for details.

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Fire-Rescue News- MEMORIAL FOR HOMICIDE VICTIMS BURNS DOWN OVERNIGHT

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HAMILTON TOWNSHIP--Neighbors called it a beautiful memorial to 3 family members gunned down
in their Woodlands Condominium home in Hamilton Township Sunday night. But the memorial.....Continue Reading 

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Fire Rescue News - Building fire at Galloway Township park attributed to lit cigarette

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 AC Press

From Press staff reports | Posted: Friday, June 4, 2010 | 0 comments

A man set a trash can on fire when he apparently tossed a lit cigarette into it Friday afternoon, and the nearby restrooms in Wrangleboro Park suffered minor smoke damage as....Continue Reading

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