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Incident #47 Subrban Propane WHP Hammonton for Tanker Stand By

IncidentsThe Elwood Fire Company was called on June 22nd at 3:58pm Suburban Propane White Horse Pike (Rt30) in Hammonton for a tanker stand by due to a Propane leak. Tanker 16-5 responded with a crew of 5 and stood by until the leak was repaired. The crew assisted Hammonton in racking there 5" hose which was laid as a per caution. All units were clear at 4:21pm.
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Incident #46 6/20/2008 - Mullica Town Hall/Police Department for a Possible Electrical Fire

IncidentsInvestigated - Found false alarm.

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Incident #45 06/17/2008 - Moss Mill Rd & Columbia Rd for the Smell of Smoke

IncidentsThe Elwood Fire Company was called at 2:49am to the area of Moss Mill Rd & Columbia Rd for the smell of smoke on June 17th. 1600 & 1600-A recalled all units at 2:55am after finding a planter of mulch smoldering from a lit cigarette.
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Incident #44: MVA - Moss Mill Rd & Skyes Ave

IncidentsThe Elwood Vol. Fire Company was called to a one car Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) on Moss Mill Rd & Skyes ave on June 15th at 8:13am. Engine 16-3 responded with a crew of 4 and Rescue 16-4 also responded with a crew of 4. On arrival at 8:18am the crews cut the battery cables & hosed down the engine compartment. One person was transported to Kessler Hospital by Hammonton Rescue. All units were clear at 8:36am.













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Incident #43 MVA w/entrapment & LZ

IncidentsThe Elwood Fire Company was called to Moores Ave & Chestnut Rd for an overturned vehicle on June 14th at 6:58pm. Rescue 16-4 responded with a full crew of 4. Engine 16-3 with a crew of 5. On arrival at 7:08pm R-16-4 used the jaws of life to remove the door and free the driver. Engine 16-3 landed the helicopter while Nesco's pumper stood by with a charged hand line. All units we clear at 7:50pm.













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Incident #42 06/14/2008 at 7:58am - Rt 30 & 5th Ave. for a MVA

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E-16-3 & R16-4 responded at 7:58am on June 14th to Rt30 and 5th ave for a MVA. On arrival at 8:05am e-16-3 pulled the bumper line and the crew cut the batteries cables. All units were clear at 8:30am

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Incident #41 06/12/2008 at 9:15am - Rt 30 Just East of Columbia Rd. for a Gasoline Spill

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