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Fire safety a concern with Christmas trees

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LINWOOD - With the holidays rapidly approaching many pine trees are finding homes in people living rooms as Christmas trees.

But as more trees are being sold, tree fire safety is becoming more of a concern.

Decorating homes and businesses with Christmas trees has been a long-standing tradition but as....Continue Reading 

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Fire damages home in Hammonton

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 HAMMONTON - Authorities are still investigating the cause of a fire that heavily damaged a home in Hammonton Friday night.

The fire broke out in a home on the 500 block of Pleasant Mills Road around 8:30. Officials say heavy smoke and fire was coming from the roof and garage of the home. Because of the location of the fire, multiple tankers from surrounding communities were called in to assist in fighting the blaze.

The homeowners were home at the time of the fire, but managed to make it out safely and no one was hurt in the blaze.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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Hammonton chimney fire prompts awareness for fireplace safety

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HAMMONTON - A chimney fire Monday night has fire officials hoping that people will make sure that they burn their fires in an efficient and safe way.

Charles Dispoto and his wife Janice now see this charred debris where their chimney once was.

Monday night, after adding logs to his stove, the fire quickly went out of control, prompting a response from the Hammonton Fire Department.

Although the fire was put out, the Dispoto family is now displaced, while the costs and methods of repair are calculated. The whole situation highlights fireplace safety as winter rolls in.

We spoke with Donald Young of Clean Sweep Chimney Service, who suggests using wood that's been drying out for a year to even 18 months.

That way you can be sure it's dry enough to burn as hot as it can and not leave resins from the wood clogging your chimney.

Young also suggests investing in a chimney cap to keep out animals and prevent hot ashes from escaping.

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Firefighters investigating Hammonton fire

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Hammonton Fire 11-26-12

NBC40 Video: Chimney fire spreads to Hammonton house

HAMMONTON - Officials are now investigating the cause of a house fire in Hammonton Monday evening.

It happened around 5 PM Monday evening on Basin Road.

Firefighters say it began in the fireplace but spread outward from the chimney into the rest of the house.

According to officials, members of the family living there were able to get out of the house and no one was injured.

Firefighters are reminding people that it's important during the winter season to use fireplaces safely.

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Fire Rescue News- Controlled Burns to Prevent Wildfires at Lake Lenape

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HAMILTON TWP. -

Smoke and flames are being used to "prevent" wildfires today at Lake Lenape park.

The Atlantic County Division of arks along with the state Forest Fire Service burned four acres at the Hamilton Township park today.

The county says these controlled burns are part of a program aimed at preventing wildfires.

This was the first of four burns the county intends to take place.

Two burns are planned for the Atlantic County park in Estell Manor and a fourth is planned for the cologne track in Hamilton Township.

County officials hope to have the burns completed by March 15th

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MVA in Folsom

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Collings Lakes Station 12-3 responded to a commercial MVA with possible entrapment in the Folsom section on Nov 21st 2012 at 11:50am.

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Fire Rescue News- Community College in Mays Landing cause minor damage

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Posted: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 8:23 am

Electrical fires this morning caused minor damage to two buildings at Atlantic Cape Community College in Mays Landing, police said in a news release.

About 5:15 a.m., multiple fire departments responded to building Q and the school’s gymnasium for a report of a structure fire.

Firefighters found the fire originated in building Q at the electrical panel. But a power surge then ignited the electrical panel in the adjacent building.

Minor fire damage was reported in both buildings and the cause of the fire is under investigation Fire Inspector Frank Primavera. The cause does not appear to be suspicious.

Hamilton Township Police Department and Mays Landing, Cologne, Laureldale and South Egg Harbor Fire Departments responded.

No news has been released on any impacts to classes at the school today

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