Monday, October 06 2008 @ 02:45 am EDT
Contributed by: CBrining
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The Elwood Fire Company was called to Rt30 near 2nd street for an MVA w/Landing Zone Assignment. Engine 16-3 assisted at the MVA while Tanker 16-5 Landed the helicopter at the old State Police Barracks. One person was flown to Atlantic Care City Division. All units were clear at 10:30pm.
Elwood Vol Fire Company would like to thank everyone who made this years Golf Tournament a great success. We hope to see you at next years Tournament.
It's not too late to donate. Make checks payable to:
Atlantic City Electric Altec Industries Dueco Reading Equipment & Distribution Altantic Coast Alarm
Demaio Construction 5Th Construction Company Inc Lonmurray Plumbing & Heating Purdy Mechanical Allen's Oil & Propane
Houpert Truck Service Steve's Auto Care Center, LLC Transaxle LLC Ballamor Golf Club Canada Dry Pineland Center @ Mt. Misery
US Foods Advantage Lawn Care Butterhof's Farm and Home Supply Fastenal Frog Rock Country Club Certified Insulation
Bluegrass Hydro-Seeding LLC Guthrie Glass & Mirror Inc Merit Construction Services ReMax Communities Bayshore Ford Truck Sales
Ransome Engine Baumgardner Construction Co. Capital Benefit Consultants Swartz & Co. Inc. Accudata Systems
Spech Recognation BTS Foods H&R Block Mazza's Flooring America Mullica Twp. Republican Club Sons of Italy
Monick Manufacturing Corp. Versalift East Inc. Mullica Twp. Education Association Richard Lanza State Troopers Superior Officers Assn.
Continential Fire & Safety Inc. Cresent Tire Hammonton Fire Company Kar Auto Recovery Putnam Investments
Wimberg Funeral Home Eva Priaino Hunt /Graebener Family Joan & Frank Kelly Joseph & Karen Bordonaro
John Shea PBA Local 278 Remington & Vernick Engineers Stockton College Police Department Andrea Forte/Waltraud Stollenwerk
Brigitte Walters Jimmy's Lakeside Garage Senn Oil
The Elwood Fire Company was called to Rt30 & Elwood rd at 5:25pm on Sept 18th for an MVA w/Landing Zone Assignment. Engine 16-3 assisted at the MVA while Tanker 16-5 Landed the helicopter at the Mullica Twp School. All units were clear at 6:17pm.
Monday, August 25 2008 @ 11:00 am EDT
Contributed by: CBrining
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Joseph Haden is currently serving in The Marines. Joe graduated from fire rescue training at Goodfellow AFB on June 17th. He graduated with honors at the head of his class. Joe is Currently serving a two year stint in Japan. Joe is serving as a Marine Firefighter.
If you would like to thank him for his service you can e-mail him at: brining.tim@gmail.com
The Elwood Vol Fire Company is very proud for our Firefighters serving in the Military. We are keeping them and their families in our payers as they serve. Thank you for protecting our freedom.
If you would like to send a free printed post card to U.S. military personnel stationed overseas showing your support and appreciation for their service to our country go to: www.letssaythanks.com
The Elwood Fire Company along with Sweetwater Fire Company were called to 433 Burdick ave for a shed fire on August 22 at 12:13pm. On arrival Chief Tomasco found it to be fully involved and called for a pumper from Hammonton. Engine 16-3 arrived and quickly extinguished the fire before it spread any further. All units were clear at 12:58pm.
MULLICA TOWNSHIP - Seven weeks after a fire destroyed the Sweetwater Casino restaurant, owners Jeff Anastasi and Joe Cavalieri haven't seen any money from their $2 million insurance claim as they try to rebuild, Anastasi said.