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Fire-Rescue News - 5 NJ firefighters injured in rollover

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Supposedly no serious injuries, 5 on board, returning from an MVA, forced into the ditch by an oncoming car,

which kept going !! Roof was removed by the trees, not by hydraulic tools !

Pumper truck was returning from minor accident when engine ran off roadway to avoid another car traveling in opposite direction

By Matt Chiappardi
The Burlington County Times

LUMBERTON — Five volunteer firefighters were taken to local hospitals Wednesday night after their fire truck ran off the roadway on Smithville Road, according to a Burlington County Fire Coordinator David Constantine.

The pumper truck was returning from a minor accident on Route 38 shortly after 7:30 p.m. While traveling southbound on Smithville Road about a mile from Route 38, the engine ran off the roadway to avoid another car traveling in the opposite direction on the narrow street, Constantine said.

The fire vehicle ended up in a ditch and struck some trees. Its roof was sheared off, and the five firefighters inside the rig were taken to Virtua Memorial to be evaluated for minor injuries, authorities said.

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THELEN, KEVIN M. "DA'GO" 49

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Published in The Press of Atlantic City on November 16, 2011

 

THELEN, KEVIN M. "DA'GO" 49 - of Mays Landing, passed away fittingly on Veterans' Day, November 11, 2011, with his family and company firefighters at his side. Da'Go was a member of VFW Post 220 and a firefighter for #1801 MLFD. He was employed as an EMT for Belle Plain Emergency Corps. Da'Go is survived by his loving wife, Judith Durham; his Aunt Jake; Peter Vanderburg (cousin); Daniel and Shawn (brothers), Patricia Stankus (mother); and numerous other relatives and friends. He was pre-deceased by his father Norbert Thelen, his maternal grandparents, and paternal grandfather, Grant Thelen. Da'Go was an active member of his community serving in various fire departments, emergency squads, and the American Red Cross. A celebration of life ceremony will be held Sunday, November 20, 2011 at the Mays Landing Fire House from 2pm-6pm (casual attire preferred). The MLFD will perform a "Tour Around Town" in honor of Da'Go Thelen at 2 PM (Other companies are encouraged to attend). Military and fire department honors will be held at 4 PM at the fire house. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Mack Cuff c/o Da'Go, 52 Aspen Ct., Galloway, NJ 08205; or donations to the MLFD, VFW Post #220 of Mays Landing, or the American Red Cross made in Da'Go's honor. (info and condolences: www.boakesfuneralhome.com)

The Elwood Vol Fire Company would like to extended our deepest sympathy to DaGo's family, friends and fellow Firefighters

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Structure Fire 1232am 11-19-11 6521 Weymouth Rd

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Structure Fire: 12:32am 11/19/11 6521 Weymouth Rd. 18-1, 18-4, 18-3 fast team. 1 story reported as chimeny fire. Chief 18-10 arrived to find smoke showing with fire from extension behind the walls and attic/roof area.

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Structure Fire in Mays Landing

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The Mays Landing,  Laureldale and Cologne fire companies were called to 6203 Roberts ave the Harding Lakes development for a structure at 11:55am on Nov 17th 2011. It was reported to be a one story ranch with dryer fire that turned into a structure fire with extension.

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Fire-Rescue News - Fire destroys Middle Township home

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Posted: Thursday, November 17, 2011 12:35 pm | Updated: 6:17 pm, Thu Nov 17, 2011.

MIDDLE TOWNSHIP – Fire destroyed a two-story home Thursday that was for sale in the Dias Creek section of the township.

The fire was reported at 12:14 p.m. at a New River Road home owned by Joseph and Lisa McCluskey. Cape May Court House Volunteer Fire Chief Paul Hand said Joseph McCluskey was home when the fire started in his garage.

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Fire-Rescue News-Police investigate fire in abandoned Mays Landing house

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Posted: Sunday, November 13, 2011 8:05 pm | Updated: 7:33 am, Mon Nov 14, 2011.

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP — Police are investigating a fire that destroyed an abandoned house in the township’s Mizpah section.

Police, fire and emergency personnel responded about 3:45 p.m. Saturday to 3rd Avenue in Mizpah, Hamilton Township Police reports said.

It took two hours for firefighters to put out the blaze, causing a traffic detour at that time, police reports said.

Fire companies from Laureldale, Dorothy, Richland, Mays Landing and Mizpah responded, along with police, the state Forest Fire Service and Hamilton Township Rescue Squad.

Police have asked that anyone with information contact Detective Larry Fernan or Officer Don Bucci at 609-625-2700.

Contact Emily Previti:  609-272-7221  EPreviti@pressofac.com

 

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Fire-Rescue News- FIREFIGHTERS EXTINGUISH FIRE IN MULLICA TWP.

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MULLICA TOWNSHIP -- Police and fire officials are investigating a fire in Mullica Township late Sunday night.

It happened on the 1200 block of Elwood Road just before 11:00 p.m.

Multiple fire crews responded to the scene, and the fire was quickly extinguished.

As of early Monday morning, there has been no confirmation from police or fire officials on any injuries reported or if the family was home at the time of the fire.

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