| 06.01.00 |
At 06:56 we got toned out for down wires at Matua Ave. and Twells Ave. It was caused by
a truck passing by. We remained on location for about 10 mins. |
| 06.2.00 |
Around 07:00 we got toned for a motor vehicle accident (MVA) in front of Performance Dodge
on Rt. 45. The Squad (who responds to every fire call with the fire department) had their 1st and 2nd
duty crews on location. We recalled about 15-20 mins later. |
| 06.3.00 |
Around 11:00 a.m. we got toned for a motor vehicle accident (MVA) at Red Bank and Broad Sts.
We put down oil dry and recalled shortly after. |
| 06.4.00 |
Around 07:00 we got toned out for a Helicopter Standby at the YMCA. We remained on location
for approx. 1 hour. |
| 06.7.00 |
Around10:45 a.m. we got toned-out for a building fire at 17 W. Red Bank Ave. When we arrived
we discovered that it was an elevator motor burn out. We remained on location for approx. 30 mins. |
| 06.7.00 |
Around 04:30 Engine 5-1 got toned out to Westville along with Stations 7-3 (Westville), 9-5 (Deptford
Battalion 5), Camden Co. Ladder 5-1, and Squad 6-8 (National Park) to 321 High St. for a dwelling.
When we got on location we put the fire out with a special powder which the fumes caused a
respitory emergency; therefore, Life Support 1 was dispatched. We remained on location for approx. 20 mins. |
| 06.8.00 |
Around 08:00 a.m. we got toned for an alarm system at the Woodbury High School.
The alarm turned out to be a false alarm set off by accident by the construction crews working on the system.
We remained on location for about 10 minutes. |
| 06.8.00 |
At 07:15 p.m. we got toned out to the White House Apts. in the rear for a rescue assignment.
It turned out to be a child's hand stuck in the elavator doors. There was no need for the fire dept.
because the police had extricated the hand from the elavator; therefore, we recalled shortly after around 7:20 |
| 06.9.00 |
At 10:00 the fire department got toned out to a Motor Vehicle Accident at Cooper St. and Evergreen Ave.
We put oil dry down and recalled about 20 minutes later. |
| 06.10.00 |
Around 05:00 we got toned out to Johns Mobil for a Material Spill. It was some kind of slippery substance.
We laid oil dry and recalled |
| 06.10.00 |
Around 06:40 p.m. we responded to 640 Newton Ave. for a rescue assignment.
It turns out a man working in a bucket trying to fix the telephone wires got stuck, and we had to
bring the ladder, raise it and get him down. In all, we remained on location for about 20 minutes. |
| 06.15.00 |
Around 06:45 a.m. we responded to in back of the Franks Nursery for wires.
It turnes out, a transformer blew, and we had to wait for PSE&G to arrive and then we recalled. |
| 06.15.00 |
Around 02:00 we responded to the Tatum St. area (Address Unknown) for a Carbon Monoxide Detector.
We were unable to locate anything, so recalled about 15 minutes later. |
| 06.15.00 |
Around 02:30 we got toned for an alarm system on Curtis Ave.
It turned out to be false. We recalled 10 minutes later. |
| 06.15.00 |
Around 07:00 we got toned out to the 600 block of Green Street for an alarm system.
Yes, you guessed it. It was false. We recalled 10 minutes later. |
| 06.17.00 |
Around 09:45 p.m, Gloucester Co. Squad 7-3, Gloucester Co. Marine 7-3, Gloucester Co. Station 7-3,
Gloucester Co. Station 9-5, Camden Co. Marine 34, Camden Co. Marine 33, Camden Co. Marine 32
Camden Co. Squad 3, Camden Co. Marine 5-1, Camden Co. Marine 5-4, Camden Co. Marine 4-2,
Gloucester Co. Marine 6-8, Gloucester Co. Marine 6-2, Gloucester Co. Marine 9-5
Gloucester Co. Marine 5-2, Gloucester Co. Marine 9-6, Gloucester Co. Marine 9-2, Gloucester Co.
Marine 9-8, Gloucester Co. Marine 15-1, Gloucester Co. Marine 13-1, Gloucester Co. Marine 21-1, Gloucester
Co. Marine 19-2, Gloucester Co. Marine 17-1, Gloucester Co. Marine 29-4, Life Support 100, Life Supports'
Tactical Medic Unit, Gloucester Co. Station 25-1 Dive Team, Gloucester Co. Station 43-4 Dive Team
and Gloucester Co. A Alpha Platoon responded to Westville, at the Westville pond for a possible drowning.
The 39 year-old woman was in the 66 degree water for about 2 hours. It turned out the woman went into the
pond to retreive a ball that fell in. The body was recovered around 11:00 p.m All units made themselves
available around 11:30 p.m. |
| 06.17.00 |
Around 10:00 Ladder 5-1 was toned out to cover Ladder 7-3 while they were at the Marine Rescue. |
| *Editors Note* (6.20.00) |
Be Advised: SUMMER IS HERE!!!!! We will be able to respond to ALOTof more calls! |
| 06.21.00 |
Around the time of 11:00 we got toned out for wires at Broad St. and Courtland Ave.
We remained on location for 10 minutes. |
| 06.22.00 |
Around 12:00 we got toned out for an alarm system between Linda Ln. and King St. This call was actually
in the township of West Deptford. We held the engines in the station and 517 responded. This system was
malfunctioning so the district was recalled. |
| 06.23.00 |
Around 07:15 we rrsponded to the Community Mental Health Center on Washington Ave. This alarm
system was false, therefore we recalled. |
| 06.23.00 |
Around 11:00 we got toned out for a Material Spill at Evergreen Ave. and Red Bank Ave. This was
very small so we recalled quickly. |
| 06.26.00 |
Around 10:00 a.m. we responded to an alarm system at the Woodbury High School.
Firefighters investigated and determined that the system was malfunctioning. The alarm was placed
out of service and we recalled. |
| 06.27.00 |
At 05:15 p.m. we got toned out to between Hess Ave. and Dubois Ave. at 730 orth Broad for an alarm system.
The system was malfunctioning so we recalled. |
| 06.27.00 |
At 06:30 we got toned out for an alarm system on the 4th floor of the
Underwood Memorial Hospital. The box was pulled by a patient; therefore, we recalled. |
| 06.27.00 |
Around 08:30 we got toned out to the area of Progress St. and Tatum St. for a gas leak.
We waited until PSE&G got on location and we recalled. |
| 06.28.00 |
At 10:30 we got toned out to the Shell gas station for wash highway. It turns out there was cement spilled.
We "opened a line", washed it to the side of the road, and recalled. |