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Fri. Jun 27th 2008
Our annual Coin Drop a big success

Friday afternoon had us kick off our biggest fundraiser our annual Coin Drop. The weather was hot and humid and there was a h...

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Wed. Jun 25th 2008
Department drill Atlantic County Training Center

Wednesday evening had us out at the Training Center with our "sister company" for our monthly drill. This month we ...

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Sun. Jun 8th 2008
Atlantic County 5"LDH Drill

At 0800 the tones activated for E-44 (Wagon) to respond to the City of Absecon for a LDH drill. A relay was set up with ...

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2008 Call Volume
January  31
February  32
March  29
April  32
May  50
June  56
July  
August  
September  
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November  
December  
Total 230

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 Nationwide Fire News


USFA Seeks a Safer July 4th for All Residents
Fireworks account for a substantial number of preventable injuries and fires each year, especially around the Fourth of July. Parents need to be vigilant during this period, ensuring children do not possess illegal fireworks.


National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) Self-Study Now Available
Available through NFA Online, this course serves as an introduction to NFIRS 5.0 and provides an overview of the data collection system, its modules, and data conversion issues.


USFA, Department of Transportation Complete Study of Traffic Incident Management Systems
New report provides guidance and training information to help reduce the number of firefighters struck and killed by vehicles while performing emergency operations.


2008 Arson Awareness Week
USFA announces the theme for the 2008 Arson Awareness Week: Toylike Lighters - Playing with Fire. May 4th - 10th will be used to educate all Americans about the dangers of novelty and toylike lighters in the hands of children.


New Self-Study Courses Offered by the National Fire Academy
Two new courses available through NFA Online - ICS-300: Intermediate All-Hazard NIMS ICS Review for Expanding Incidents (Q464) and ICS-400: Fundamentals Review for Command and General Staff (Q466) - can be used as pre-course modules or refresher training for ICS 300 and 400 courses delivered by State fire training agencies.


Eight Fire Officials Selected for Harvard Fellowship Program
USFA announced today the selection of eight senior fire officials to attend Harvard University's Senior Executives in State and Local Government Program conducted by the John F. Kennedy School of Government.





Recent Calls

Fri. Jun 27th 2008
Rollover Connecticut Ave. & Shore Rd.

Alarm #224 @2243 had us dispatched for a 2 car motor vehicle accident rollover. Even with the damage to both SUV's there was ...

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Tue. Jun 24th 2008
Woods fire assisted by N.J. Forrest Fire Service C-19 and C-6

Alarm #221 at 1632 had us dispatched to Defeo La. in the vicinity of the rear of shopping center for a woods fire. ...

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Mon. Jun 16th 2008
MVA car fire in vicinity of Great Egg Garden State Parkway

While clearing 2 calls for arching wires Dispatch toned out for a car fire @ Great Egg Toll Plaza Alarm #207. Responding unit...

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