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Atlantic County 4-H Fair 2009

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AC Press Article - Life and death of pigs and goats offer important lessons to participants in Atlantic County 4-H Fair

The Elwood Vol Fire Company would like to thank all those who came out and supported the 2009 Atlantic County 4-H Fair.

We hope to see you next year.  

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Fire/Rescue News- Bargaintown fire house inspection will guide rebuilding

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By MICHELLE LEE, Staff Writer, 609-272-7256 | Posted: Thursday, August 6, 2009 | 0 comments

A building inspector and an architect will evaluate the remaining portion of the fire-damaged Bargaintown fire house today to determine whether the building is stable enough for additions or needs to be demolished, Bargaintown Fire Chief Tom Nace said Wednesday.....Continue Reading

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Incident #58 08/05/2009 at 11:06am - 821 S. White Horse Pike in Hammonton for a Structure Fire

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Tanker 16-5 and Support 16-1 responded to Jimmy's Lake Side Garage for a fully involved camper.
 

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EVCF Drafting Drill 8-3-09

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The Elwood Fire Company conducted a drafting drill competition on Monday August 3rd 2009. Crews faced off and battled for the better time on who could draft water and pump the fastest.

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Fire/Rescue News - Atlantic County 8/4/09

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Kitchen fire damages Boardwalk home

Ventnor - A Boardwalk home sustained about $35,000 worth of damage in a cooking accident, the city's fire chief said Monday. But the residents were able to move back into the home by Sunday night after firefighters put the smoky blaze out that day.

The fire apparently started when the owners of the home at Derby Avenue and the Boardwalk were using the broiler to cook, and fire somehow got into the exhaust vent and spread into a kitchen wall, Chief Bert Sabo said.

The Fire Department's Platoon 3 had to open an outside wall of the house to contain the fire, which started shortly before noon Sunday. The firefighters declared the fire under control by 12:14 p.m.

Sabo said the house took extensive smoke damage but the firefighters "got in and got (the fire) out." The electricity had to be cut off, but the homeowners got their power restored later and could stay in the house safely that night, he added.

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Lightning cited in Sea Village Harbor fire

Egg Harbor Township - Lightning might have created a small fire on a dock at the Sea Village Harbor Marina over the weekend, according to the township.

Township Fire Inspector Don Stauffer said the small dock fire happened at about 2:10 p.m. Sunday after a storm went through the region. Stauffer, who investigated the site Monday, said the marina residents had already put the flames out out with fire extinguishers by the time Bargaintown firefighters arrived.

No one was hurt and most of the damage was done to the television cables that run below the docks and connect to the floating homes and house boats in the marina.

Stauffer said lightning struck somewhere else in the neighborhood and the electricity might have traveled through other power lines and into the marina's television cables. "Lightning does what it wants, goes where it wants and uses different paths," Stauffer said Monday.

Compiled by staff writers Eric Scott Campbell, Martin DeAngelis and Michelle Lee.

 
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Incident #57 08/02/2009 at 1:27pm - Rt30 & Elwood Rd Traffic Light for a Traffic Detail

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The Elwood Vol. Fire Company was called at 1:27pm on Sun August 2nd to assist the Mullica Police with traffic at the Route 30 & Elwood rd light due to a power outage. Crews directed traffic for 5 hours until Atlantic Electric resorted power which affected a large portion of Elwood. All Elwood units were clear at 5:45pm.

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Fire/Rescue News - Atlantic County 8/2/09

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Egg Harbor Township - Teen hurt skating flown to hospital

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A teenager was flown to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, City Campus, after falling while skateboarding Saturday at a skate park in Scullville.

Scullville Assistant Fire Chief John Webb said the accident happened at about 6 p.m. at the skate park on Ocean Heights Avenue.

A 19-year-old fell down while skating and suffered multiple injuries. His identity was not released.

A State Police helicopter took the teenager to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center.

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Linwood - Crash shuts Route 9

A two-car accident closed New Road, or Route 9, for about 45 minutes Saturday.

Police said the driver of a pickup truck made a U-turn when he was struck by a car traveling north on New Road at about 12:15 p.m. Saturday.

Police closed New Road between Seaview and West avenues for about 45 minutes.

The truck's occupant was not injured. The driver of the car was taken to Shore Memorial Hospital. Police did not release the names of the drivers.

 Posted in Atlantic on Sunday, August 2, 2009 3:10 am Updated: 4:00 am.
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