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Underground Fire Sparks Potentially Lethal Gas Leak in Norristown

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Firefighters worked through the night to clear three commercial buildings in Norristown of carbon monoxide, which reached lethal levels in the properties after an underground fire caused a gas leak early Friday morning.

Crews responded to CO alarms that were going off in an AutoZone store on East Main Street, near Swede Street, around 1 a.m., officials said.

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Initially they were unable to locate the cause, but an investigation uncovered an underground electrical fire involving PECO equipment led to the leak, according to Mike O'Donnell of the Norristown Fire Department.

The CO readings were so high -- 3,800 parts per million -- that O'Donnell said they were capable of killing a person in minutes.

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"If they're inside the building, the levels we found could be lethal. They'd be dead," he said.

There was a risk of an explosion early on, but the firefighters brought in large fans to clear the gas out of the affected buildings -- 36 E. Main St., 40 E. Main St. and 48 E. Main St.

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Online records show those addresses house Pauline's Deli, the law offices of Cullen and Conwell, and a temporary employment agency, Labor Ready.

A PECO underground utility crew headed to the scene to fix the leak at its source.

No injuries were reported.

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Early-morning fire at Margate residence under investigation

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Crews were on the scene of a structure fire at a home on North Lancaster Avenue in Margate for hours early Friday morning, Margate Fire Chief Anthony Tabasso said.

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New alert system helps firefighters stay safe

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HUNDREDS DISPLACED IN NEW JERSEY APARTMENT BUILDING FIRE

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EHT furniture store catches fire

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Posted on The Atlantic City Press: Saturday, January 17, 2015 9:02 pm

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — A fire inside the B H Furniture store Saturday at 6736 Black Horse Pike started near a pawn shop for buying and selling of gold, a fire official said.

Farmington Volunteer Fire Chief Leonard Tilley said the call came at 4 p.m., and the fire was out by 4:40 p.m., Tilley said. Four nightstands were burnt. There was a little damage to the interior and to the drop ceiling, Tilley said.

After smelling smoke, the store's assistant manager opened the door to the gold room and saw heavy flames, Tilley said. The assistant manager tried to put out the fire with a fire extinguisher, he said.

The assistant manager complained of chest pains. She was put into the ambulance but was later released, Tilley said.

The fire's cause is under investigation. Tilley said he hopes the store surveillance camera shows what happened.

Tilley said B H Furniture could be open today, because the fire did not affect the furniture part of the store. The store normal hours today are 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Vincent Jackson

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Pleasantville house fire displaces family of six

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Posted on The Press of Atlantic City: Saturday, January 17, 2015 5:38 pm

A house fire in Pleasantville displaced a family of six Saturday afternoon.

No one was injured in the blaze at the two-story home on the 700 block of North Main Street, fire officials said. As of 5:30 p.m., the intersection of North Main and Walnut Avenue was closed to traffic.

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Retired Atlantic County fire marshal keeps fire in his belly with firefighting museum

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GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — The giant garage next to Harold “Whitey” Swartz’s home is packed with antique firefighting memorabilia, from helmets that date to the 1800s to Atlantic City’s first firetruck.

This space, the Firefighters Museum of Southern New Jersey, is where Swartz plans to spend much of his retirement, now that he has wrapped up his 56-year career battling blazes as Atlantic County’s fire marshal and in the...Continue Reading 

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