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EVFC Incident #31 03/27/2011 at 2:10pm - Route 30 & Burdick Ave for for a Motor Vehicle Accident

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A vehicle was rear-ended while attempting to make a left-hand turn onto Burdick Ave. Elwood Fire Dept assisted EMS with patient removal and assisted police with shutting down a section of Route 30 and redirecting traffic. All units were clear at 3:00pm


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Fire Rescue News - Police search for driver who allegedly caused ambulance to crash into a tree, telephone pole in Mullica Twp

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By EMILY PREVITI Staff Writer 

MULLICA TOWNSHIP - Officials are searching for the driver of a black sports utility vehicle who is allegedly responsible for sending an ambulance careening into a tree and telephone pole off Route 30 early this morning.

Passenger Richard Cerzosimo, 36, of the Landisville section of Buena, was flown to.....Continue Reading 

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EVFC Incident #30 03/27/2011 at 1:52am - White Horse Pike Near Burdick Ave for an MVA with Entrapment & Landing Zone

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AtlantiCare ambulance was cut-off by another driver and ran into pole and tree. Extracted victim (Passanger) Driver ok. Telephone pole taken down. Verizon supervisor said pole was stable. Tanker 16-5 landed the helocopter at the Mullica Twp School. Hammonton and Nesco fire companies also responded to assist. All units were clear at 4:48am.


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Fire Rescue News - FIRE DESTROYS MAURICE RIVER TWP. HOME

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MAURICE RIVER TWP. -- A three-alarm fire destroyed a Maurice River Township home Saturday evening.

Officials say the fire broke out around 6:30 p.m. on the 300 block of Port Elizabeth-Cumberland Road.

Fire officials are calling it a "total loss". 18 fire departments from Atlantic, Cumberland and Cape May counties all rushed to the scene to help battle the blaze.

The homeowner was inside at the time of the fire, but no one was injured or transported to a hospital.

Fire officials believe it may have started in the home's living room, but no exact cause has been determined.
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EVFC Incident #29 03/25/2011 at 10:00pm - 636 Columbia Rd for a Natural Gas Leak

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Stations 161, 162 and 162 recalled. No leak found - Gas shut off



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EVFC Incident #28 03/25/2011 at 7:40am - 517 Wharton Park Blvd for an Activated Fire Alarm

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False alarm - Smoking in house set off alarm. Station 161 was also called.



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Fire Rescue News - Stafford Township firefighter admits starting nine forest fires in Ocean and Burlington counties

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TOMS RIVER, N.J. — A volunteer firefighter in southern New Jersey has pleaded guilty to aggravated arson.

Ryan Dellane admitted intentionally setting nine blazes in Ocean and Burlington counties between March and August of last year, including one that consumed 540 acres in Barnegat.

The forest fire forced the evacuation of about 75 people and two firefighters were injured.

The Asbury Park Press reports prosecutors will seek a 20-year sentence when the 19-year-old former member of the Stafford Volunteer Fire Company is sentenced on June 2.

This story was taken from the news source stated above. It's content and comments are not necessarily the opinion of The Elwood Vol. Fire Company or it's members.

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