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EVFC Incident #44 06/29/2012 at 4:16pm - 4144 Anna Dr for an illegal burn

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Rescue 16-2 responded and found homeowner burning metal scrap in a 55 gal barral. Advised homeowner to put the fire out. All Station 160 units were clear at 4:25pm



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EHC Car Wash

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Saturday, June 30, 2012    9:00am until 1:00pm

Egg Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance will be hosting a Car Wash. All proceeds will benefit the Ambulance Squad. Please feel free to send this to all your friends, the more people that know the better for them....thanks for the support.

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Fire Rescue News- Egg Harbor Township panel to review fire department ordinances

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AC Press

Posted: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:03 pm

Egg Harbor Township Mayor James “Sonny” McCullough has appointed an ad-hoc commission to “consider concerns with the fire department and review current ordinances,” however McCullough and fire officials declined to specify what those concerns may be.

Representatives from the Bargaintown and Scullville fire companies have attended several meetings of the....Continue Reading 

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Fire Rescue News- Two seriously injured during Hammonton head-on collision

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HAMMONTON -- Two people are in the hospital with serious injuries after a head on collision Tuesday afternoon in Hammonton.

It happened just before 1:30 p.m. on the White Horse Pike east of the intersection of Pleasant Mills Road.

Police say 21-year–old Sean Dilella of Hammonton was driving east on the White Horse Pike when he crossed into the other lane and slammed into a car driven by 62-year–old Leopold Stoehr of Egg Harbor City. Stoehr's car was pushed off the roadway and down an embankment.

Both drivers were rescued from their cars then flown to separate hospitals.

The accident remains under investigation and charges are pending.

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Fire Rescue News- Two juveniles arrested for arson

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HAMILTON TWP. -- Two juveniles have been arrested after allegedly setting fire to two houses in Hamilton Twp.

Hamilton Twp. Police responded to two separate structure fires in the Mizpah section of the township around 6:30 p.m. Sunday. An unoccupied residence on Albany Ave and an unoccupied residence on New Orleans Ave were found burning.

During the investigation, two juvenile males from Hamilton Township were identified as suspects. They were interviewed and charged with two counts of Arson (2nd degree), two counts of criminal mischief (3rd degree) and two counts of conspiracy (3rd degree). The juveniles were lodged in Harborfields.

Mizpah and Weymouth Volunteer Fire Departments helped extinguish the fires. No injuries were reported.

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Fire Rescue News- Tech center to reopen; cause of fire still unknown

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AC Press

Tech Center Fire

Posted: Sunday, June 24, 2012 6:27 pm | Updated: 8:57 pm, Sun Jun 24, 2012.

The William J. Hughes Technical Center is expected to reopen for business this morning, following several explosions and a fire Friday that prompted hundreds to evacuate the Federal Aviation Administration complex in Egg Harbor Township.

The cause of the fire has not yet been identified, FAA spokeswoman Holly Baker.....Continue Reading 

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Fire Rescue News- Longport Fire Department celebrates 100-year anniversary

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LONGPORT -- The Volunteer Fire Department celebrated 100 years in service Saturday afternoon.

Firefighters from all over South Jersey Kicked off the ceremonies with a parade down Atlantic Avenue. Following the procession, those in the department and the community were invited to a party with music, food and a few short words from those who serve at the department.

During the ceremony, Chief Levon Clayton made sure to thank those in the community and says without their support, the department would not exist.

"Its unusual that people think of Longport as being such an affluent part of the community, that we still have a volunteer fire department. And that shows that the community and our local year-round residents still feel a dedication to the town."

Congressman Frank Lobiondo was in attendance and says that without the volunteers, 100 years would have been impossible to achieve.

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