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Three Injured in Boat Fire

Fire-Rescue NewsThree people were injured Sunday when their boat caught fire at All Seasons Marina in the Marmora section of Upper Township. Firefighters and EMS teams were sent to the marina around 11:20 this morning. The 24 foot boat was tied to a fuel dock when it caught fire. The lines securing it to the dock burnt through and the boat had begun to drift towards other vessels when a tow boat managed to lasso it and pull it towards fire fighters. Six people were on the boat when it caught fire, three without injury. The other three people were taken to Shore Medical Center for minor injuries. The cause of the fire is under investigation by New Jersey State Marine Police.
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Fire Causes Evacuation for Hamilton Twp. Industrial Park Office Building

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Pleasantville students participate in Firefighter Field Day

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At least one man hospitalized in Hammonton fire

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HAMMONTON - Family members say one man was taken to the hospital after a house fire Tuesday night.

The fire broke out around 6:30 p.m., on the unit block of North First Road. Smoke was reportedly seen coming from the home. Family members say their father was home and suffered possible burn injuries during the fire, and was taken to the hospital. Fire officials have not yet commented on the fire, and are still investigating.

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AC Airport Emergency Preparedness Exercise

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It looks like a scene from a Hollywood summer blockbuster. But what it actually was, was an emergency preparedness exercise held Saturday at the Atlantic City International Airport.

"The whole purpose of today is really to exercise our airport emergency plan," says SJTA Executive Director Sam Donelson.

This exercise is required by the FAA, and offers first responders hands on field experience when responding to a airplane crash.

"Every 3 years we'll join with our local and federal partners, such as the TSA, FBI, county emergency management as well as many local paid and volunteer fire companies from around the region," Donelson explains.

The exercise will also help fire and police officials evaluate the emergency plans for the airport, federal, state, and local response agencies.

"This allows us to test our plan to see how well we can react and how well our partners in the first responders react as well," states Donelson.

Local hospitals also participated by receiving patients who were hurt in the simulated wreckage. The creators of the simulation kept it interesting as well, by not giving out any details of the exercise, even to senior officials.

"It's only a handful of people that actually know what's going to take place today, so they develop a scenario, and then we then react to that scenario," claims Donelson.

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Firefighters respond to fire at row home Atlantic City

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Atlantic City promotes five firefighters

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Atlantic City- Five firefighters were promoted Friday.

In a ceremony at City Hall, John Johnson and Scott Evans were promoted from Battalion Chief to Deputy Chief.

William Rodgers, Charles Lebarre, and Kevin Bennett were promoted from Captain to Battalion Chief.

All five men are pictured along with union president Mike Emmell and Union Vice President Vince Carleo of Atlantic City Professional Firefighters Local 198.

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