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EVFC Incident #20 04/03/2013 at 8:21am - Hamburg Ave & Moss Mill Rd for a Woods/Brush Fire

IncidentsCalled for a Woods/Brush fire was recalled by Egg Harbor City on Location. Was EHC's area. All Station 160 units were clear at 8:29am
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EVFC Incident #19 04/01/2013 at 6:18am - Moss Mill Rd & Darmstadt Ave for Arching Wires

IncidentsOn arrival, found small arching from tree branch to wire. Provided traffic assistance for electric company. All units clear at 6:44am.
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N.J. Firefighter Struck, Killed During Controlled Burn

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During a controlled burn today, a firefighter with the New Jersey Forest Fire Service was struck and killed by a vehicle on a road way with reduced visibility because of smoke.

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Crews respond to fire at White Horse Pike Econo Lodge

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 Posted: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 10:11 pm | Updated: 10:21 pm, Tue Mar 26, 2013.

Crews are on the scene of a fire at the Econo Lodge off the White Horse Pike in Galloway Township, motel staff confirmed.

The fire, which appears to have started from a hot tub malfunction, was largely contained by about 9:45 p.m., according to the Galloway Township Fire Department Twitter account.

Firefighters at the scene said the fire was knocked down. There didn't appear to be any injuries and only minor damage.

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Mullica man killed, three injured in Thursday night accident

Fire-Rescue NewsFrom the Press of Atlantic City MULLICA TOWNSHIP — A lifelong township man involved in a single-vehicle accident Thursday night died at the scene, and two of his injured passengers were taken to the hospital. Police said the call came in about 9:30 p.m. for an accident at Reading and Frazier avenues in the Devonshire section of the township. The driver was John Perona, 66, of the Elwood section. His family owned Perona Brothers junkyard in the township for years, but the business closed in 1986 when the site caught fire and burned for multiple days. Perona later operated his business out of his home. Attempts to contact his family were unsuccessful. Initial crash investigation reports suggest the vehicle may have been speeding while trying to negotiate a sharp turn in the roadway, police said. The front-seat passenger, Dorian Scott, 63, of Egg Harbor City, was airlifted to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, City Campus in Atlantic City. Gina Yuro, 44, and Arthur Hatfield, 40, both of Elwood, were also injured in the crash. Yuro was taken to the hospital, but Hatfield refused medical attention, police said. The collision is still under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call Mullica Township police at 609-561-7600. Staff Writer Joel Landau contributed to this report. Contact Anjalee Khemlani: 609-272-7247 AKhemlani@pressofac.com Follow @AnjKhem on Twitter
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Fatal accident claims one life in Mullica Twp.

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A serious accident left one person dead and three others injured Thursday night, Police say.

According to police, The accident happened around 9:30 p.m. on Reading Avenue in the area of Frazier Avenue.  Officers arrived to find the driver, 66-year-old John Perona of Mullica Twp., dead at the scene of the crash.

Three other passengers were treated for moderate injuries. The initial results of a police investigation show that Perona may have been speeding when he tried to take a sharp turn, resulting in the accident.

The collision is being investigated by the Mullica Twp. Police Department any one that has information or is a witness to this collision is urged to contact the police department at 609-561-7600.

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