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Thursday, June 11 2026 @ 01:00 am EDT Possible CO2 ?Maybe he ment CO = Carbon Monoxide Not CO2 = Carbon Dioxide
If you hear something interesting over Atl County Fire or EMS. Let us know the date and approximate time and we will post it. evfc160@evfc160.com Incident #9 02/23/2009 at 4:31pm - Rt 30 & Warton Park Blvd for a Brush Fire & MVA![]() The Elwood Fire Company responded to the report of a brush fire on Rt 30 near Warton Park Blvd at 4:31pm on Mon Feb 23rd. Engine 16-3 responded and found a 20' X 20' brush fire while Rescue 16-4 responded to the MVA about a 1/4 east of the fire. The MVA involved two cars which took down a pole and power lines. All units were clear at 4:56pm. Call Recording Fleeing Crash, Motorist Hits Hammonton Police VehiclePublished: Sunday, February 22, 2009
From Press staff reports A man tried to flee the scene of a minor accident Saturday (Feb 21st) afternoon in Hammonton - only to make things worse when he crashed into a police sport utility vehicle, causing it to flip over, authorities said.....Continue Reading Call Recording This is a VOX recording. It is condensed and not in real time. Breaking News: MVA on the AC Expressway in Hammonton Involving State TrooperThe Hammonton Fire Department & Rescue Squad were called to the Atlantic City Expressway at 8:56am for an MVA involving a State Trooper. The vehicle was reported to be overturned with entrapment. Later reports were that the Trooper was out of the vehicle. The Trooper refused transport to the hospital and all units clear at 9:20am. Check back later for more details. Call Recording Working Structure Fire in Somers PointFire broke out at the Baymeadow Condos in Somers Point around 5:50pm Tuesday Feb 17th. Photo by Chuck Brining from the Great Egg Harbor Bay Bridge on the GSP
LATEST NEWS: Fire burns Bay Meadows complex in Somers Point
By ELAINE ROSE Staff Writer, 609-272-7215
Published: Tuesday, February 17, 2009
SOMERS POINT - A two-alarm fire made eight units in the Bay Meadows complex unlivable and brought out about 60 firefighters to battle the flames, but there were no injuries. The fire apparently started at 5:50 p.m. in an unoccupied ground-floor unit by the stairwell, said Fire Chief Frank Denan. The first units arrived to see flames coming from the building and immediately called a second alarm. Police Lt. Michael Sweeney was the first on the scene and went into the building to make sure all residents got out, Denan said. Residents, some inadequately dressed against the rapidly chilling night, waited outside while two ladder trucks sprayed water on the fire from above. Paul Hornig waited anxiously for news of his pet turtle, Timmy, and was relieved when the animal was brought out in his dish still breathing. "I always thought that I'd see this on TV, and not be part of the story," Hornig said. This story was taken from the news source stated above. It is not necessarily the opinion of The Elwood Vol Fire Company or it's members. |
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