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Fire Rescue News - Nine fire companies receive federal grants

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Nine fire companies in southern New Jersey will get $567,192 from the federal Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program, officials said Thursday.

“It was great to get a call from” U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo, R-2nd, said Robert Myers Jr., Chief of the Goshen Volunteer Fire Company in Cape May County. “This really helps out a lot with our little community.” The Goshen fire company in Middle Township will receive $32,300 to install an exhuast system for their station.

Other fire companies receiving grants include:

$102,600 to the Bayview Volunteer Fire Company in Galloway Township

$82,412 to the Cardiff Volunteer Fire Company in Egg Harbor Township

$82,412 to the Cape May City Volunteer Fire Department

$55,271 to the Port Elizabeth Volunteer Fire Company in Maurice River Township

$49,852 to the Elwood Volunteer Fire Department in Mullica Township

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Fire Rescue News - Four-car crash shuts Route 30, injures four in Galloway Township

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Posted: Tuesday, February 2, 2010 | 0 comments

A four-car accident shut down the White Horse Pike for 45 minutes and sent four people to the hospital Monday afternoon.

Investigators have not yet filed charges, according to a statement from Galloway Township Police.....Continue Reading

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Fire Rescue News - Ocean County man landed plane on New Jersey Turnpike

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From Press staff reports | Posted: Tuesday, February 2, 2010 | 0 comments

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An Ocean Township, Ocean County man was piloting the plane that landed on the New Jersey Turnpike Monday, according to a report by the Asbury Park Press....Continue Reading

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Fire Rescue News - Accused of illegal burning, Egg Harbor City fire official says he was toasting marshmallows in Mullica Twp

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By ROB SPAHR Staff Writer | Posted: Monday, February 1, 2010 | 3 comments

FOLSOM - A veteran Egg Harbor City fire official says he was roasting marshmallows with his granddaughter when he was charged with having an illegal fire at his Mullica Township home.

Alex Nardone appeared in court Monday to answer a summons he was issued by Mullica Township police Nov. 15 for illegally burning waste and vegetation without a permit at his Pleasant Mills Road home, which authorities claim is in a protected fire area....Continue Reading

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Incident #9 01/31/2010 at 4:45pm - 4152 Anna Dr for a possible CO Leak

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Checked whole house and appliances twice with two detectors. No CO found. Advised home owner to install CO detectors.

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Fire/Rescue News - ATLANTIC CITY POLICE INVESTIGATING POSSIBLE CASE OF ARSON

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ATLANTIC CITY-Atlantic City Police are investigating a possible case of arson.

Heat warped metal frames are all that remain of Merceda Gooding's 2008 Toyota and 1997 Ford Explorer.

Gooding, a lighthouse plaza resident and a former Atlantic City Housing Authority Commissioner, believes she is the victim of a retaliation, after speaking out on living conditions in her building.

"We was told that we were going to be to be retaliated against when we marched against the elevator that was broken for 5 months.
And I do know that this is retaliation against me because of problems going on in the building."

Police have not confirmed whether or not, they believe the cars were actually firebombed, but have said an investigation is ongoing.

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Incident #8 01/31/2010 at 12:58am - 8 Holly Dr in Mullica Woods for a Gas Leak

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Gas detector used no gas leak found.

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