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EVFC Incident #92 10/22/2011 at 5:08pm - 4001 Reading Ave (Bernato Farms) for an Activated Fire Alarm

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Dust in building set off smoke detector. All Mullica Twp units recalled.



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Fire Rescue News- ABANDONDED GLASS FACTORY FIRE RULED SUSPICIOUS

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HAMMONTON-- Western Atlantic County landmark was ravaged by a fast moving fire, that is now under investigation. Residents are upset to see the old glass factory burn, and say they're not surprised the fire has been ruled suspicious.

"Flames coming out all over the place, actually, it looked like something blew it up." It was a sight John Cordero could hardly believe as he watched the.....Continue Reading 

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Fire Rescue News- Abandoned warehouse catches fire in Hammonton

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Posted: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 8:42 pm | Updated: 10:06 pm, Tue Oct 18, 2011.

Firefighters said the fire was reported about 7:40 p.m. The blaze, which broke out at.......Continue Reading 

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EVFC Incident #91 10/18/2011 at 8:49pm - North Egg Harbor Rd & Pratt St in Hammonton for a Structure Fire

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Tanker 16-5 & E16-3 responded to Hammonton and supplied manpower & water supply.  All Station 160 units were clear at 11:25pm.


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Fire Rescue News- Fire causes Atlantic City building to partially collapse

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Posted: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 1:30 pm | Updated: 1:30 pm, Tue Oct 18, 2011.

ATLANTIC CITY - An early-morning blaze that partially collapsed a Bay Avenue home Tuesday is being deemed suspicious.

At around 7 a.m. firefighters were called to the 100 Block of Bay Avenue for a report of heavy smoke and flames coming from a two-story home. By 7:10 a.m. the rear of the building had collapsed.

"It's a two-story wood frame attached building, like a row home. The roof caved in the back of the building, the whole second floor of the fire building....Continue Reading

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Fire Rescue News- Solar, wind systems pose new dangers for firefighters

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Posted: Saturday, October 15, 2011 5:06 pm | Updated: 7:39 am, Sun Oct 16, 2011.

LOWER TOWNSHIP — As fire calls go, this one on a cold January night earlier this year was most unusual for Villas Fire Chief Richard Harron Jr.

Stiff winds were causing a Bay Drive windmill to spin out of control. The brake failed and the turbine was sending large amounts of.....Continue Reading 

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Fire Rescue News- Haunted house, hayride organizers say it takes time to brew up a good Halloween scare

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Posted: Friday, October 14, 2011 10:01 pm

For a holiday that - commercially speaking - celebrates ghosts, goblins and ghouls one night a year, Halloween occupies the minds of South Jersey's haunted house and hayride organizers for much longer.

"We start talking about the hayride in July," Mike Fiedor, chief of the Scullville Volunteer Fire Department in Egg Harbor Township, said Friday.....Continue Reading 

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