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Fire Rescue News - OPERATOR OF RIVAL BOWLING ALLEY ARRESTED FOR LOYLE LANES ARSON

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VINELAND- Just eight days after a fire destroyed Loyle Lanes Bowling Center in Vineland, police have arrested three people, including the operator of a neighboring bowling alley, for the arson....Continue Reading

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Fire Rescue News -Former Atlantic City firefighter takes plea after threatening wife

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By LYNDA COHEN Staff Writer | Posted: Thursday, January 21, 2010 | 6 comments

A former Atlantic City firefighter pleaded guilty Wednesday to threatening to kill his wife.

Robert Wenzel, 43, faces as long as five years probation but will not serve any jail time, according to the plea agreement.

He admitted Wednesday that he was in Missouri when he called his former wife March 14 and threatened her life.

"I told her I was going to kill her," Wenzel told Superior Court Judge Bernard DeLury in Mays Landing....Continue Reading

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Fire Rescue News - Egg Harbor Twp. students return to class after bomb threat

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From Press staff reports | Posted: Thursday, January 21, 2010 | 14 comments

Egg Harbor Township High School students evacuated the school this morning after a bomb threat, a day after a different threat left them in lockdown.

The students were returning to classes at 11:13 this morning after an all-clear announcement went over loudspeakers.

A bomb threat was called in to the school at 9:45 a.m., according to Egg Harbor Township Police Sgt. Robert Gray.

He said nobody is hurt, and investigators are searching the school. Students were staying warm in parked school buses.

The school issued a "code yellow" indicating a bomb threat at that time. Emergency vehicles are blocking access to the school.

At dismissal near 2 p.m. Wednesday, a report of an armed intruder triggered a lockdown at the school. Police said that no intrusion occurred at the school, but they are continuing to investigate an incident that may have happened elsewhere.

 

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Fire Rescue News - Gas leak, building explosion closes Route 27 in Edison

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Edison office building destroyed in gas leak explosion

EDISON -- An Edison building that houses a law office exploded overnight due to a gas leak, rattling neighbors from their sleep and causing dozens to be evacuated near Route 27.

PSE&G workers were about 200 feet from the building, repairing the broken gas line, when the blast erupted at about 4:30 a.m., but no one was injured.

The force of the explosion was so strong, it blew the front door of the building across Route 27 to the front lawn of another house.....

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Fire Rescue News - Galloway Township fire displaces family

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By DAN GOOD and ELAINE ROSE Staff Writers | Posted: Monday, January 18, 2010 | 0 comments

  

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP - A family was displaced when their home on South Harvard Terrace caught fire Monday morning, the fire chief said.

One firefighter suffered a minor injury. The family dog escaped the blaze but their cat died.

Five fire companies responded to the two-alarm blaze in the home off Moss Mill Road after homeowner John Rich discovered the fire, township Fire Chief Ron Garbutt said....Continue Reading

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Fire Rescue News - Fire at abandoned Atlantic City building deemed suspicious

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From Press staff reports | Posted: Saturday, January 16, 2010 | 1 comment

ATLANTIC CITY - An abandoned Michigan Avenue building was damaged by a fire Saturday night.

At 7:11 p.m., the Atlantic City Fire Department was called to a structure fire at a building on the 500 block of North Michigan Avenue. The fire was deemed under control at 7:47 p.m., and crews remained on the scene for several hours, according to Fire Chief Dennis Brooks....Contiune Reading

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Fire Rescue News - POWER RESTORED IN MAYS LANDING AFTER 1-CAR CRASH

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HAMILTON TWP.--Power has been restored to nearly 1,000 Mays Landing residents after a one-car accident knocked out electricity Friday afternoon.

A pickup truck hit a utility pole on the Black Horse Pike, near the Hamilton Mall shortly after 3:00p.m. Friday.

That eastbound stretch of the Pike was also shut down while the scene was cleared.

The driver initially refused medical treatment, but was later taken to the hospital for observation.

Crews worked for several hours before electricity was full restored.

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