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RUN STATS

MONTHLY CALLS

JAN 2012 26
FEB 0
MAR 0
APR 0
MAY 0
JUN 0
JUL 0
AUG 0
SEP 0
OCT 0
NOV 0
DEC 0
TOTAL 2012 26
TOTAL 2011 740
 

WORKING JOBS 2012

TOTAL

0

WORKING JOBS 2011

TOTAL

14

 
EXTRICATIONS 2012
TOTAL 0
EXTRICATIONS 2011
TOTAL 2

Our Fleet

 

 

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ICE RESCUE REFRESHER

1/24/2012 - Each winter, the members of Blackwood Fire Company train on the ice rescue equipment located on Rescue 84. Even during an unseasonably warm winter, Blackwood firefighters continue to hone their ice rescue skills. On Tuesday, Blackwood's weekly drill consisted of a refresher course on its ice rescue equipment and the rescue practices associated with it.
 
 

SHED FIRE ON THE BLACK HORSE PIKE

1/18/2012 - At 10:05 am, Station 84 was dispatched to 310 N. Black Horse Pike for a reported shed fire. Camden County Communications advised incoming units that they were receiving numerous calls for a shed on fire in the back yard of a residence on the 300 block of N. Black Horse Pike. FM 84 (Fire Marshal Reiss) arrived to find a shed well involved. Engine 821 (Chews Landing) was the first apparatus to arrive and quickly controlled the fire with one 1 3/4" attack line. The fire is being investigated by FM 84.
 

PARTIALLY SUBMERGED CAR FOUND IN LAKELAND

1/15/2012 - Station 85 (Lambs Terrace) was dispatched this morning to Salina Road in the area of the Camden County Animal Shelter for a reported vehicle in a nearby waterway.  Upon arrival, Station 85 firefighters confirmed the report of a vehicle partially submerged with no occupants inside and requested Hazmat 8 because of the presence of fuel in the water.  8401 (Chief Vannoni) and Rescue 84 responded as a part of Hazmat 8 and assisted Station 85 and Station 82 (Chews Landing) firefighters in placing absorbent boom around the car and assisting the tow company in securing the vehicle so it could be towed out of the waterway.  Station 84 was placed back in service at 12:45 pm.
*For more pictures please visit newjerseyfireground.com.
 
   

STATION 84 RESPONDS TO FUEL SPILL

1/12/2012 - Early this morning, a Lakeland Road. resident living in the area of the Big Timber Creek stream alerted local fire departments to a strong smell of fuel coming from the waterway.  After investigating, a large diesel fuel spill originating from the NJ Transit depot located in Washington Township (Gloucester County) was discovered contaminating the waters of both Gloucester County and Camden County.  At 8:10 am, Rescue 84 responded to Grenloch Lake as part of Hazmat 8 and assisted in initiating mitigation activities.  An hour later, Engine 842 was special called for manpower and assisted agencies from Gloucester Township and Washington Township in deploying booms to absorb the spill.  With a unified command system being established to manage crews, the companies remained in staging throughout the day and were released at 4:11 pm. 
 
 
 

CRASH ON THE BLACK HORSE PIKE

1/7/2012 - At 5:41 pm, Rescue 84 and GTEMS were dispatched to the area of Lake Avenue and the Black Horse Pike for a reported motor vehicle accident.  8401 (Chief Vannoni) arrived to find a two car accident with injuries.  Rescue 84, Engine 841, Engine 842 and Utility 845 safed the batteries of the two vehicles involved and assisted EMS in caring for the injured persons.  While the rest of the company was released, Rescue 84 stayed on location until 6:30 pm to provide lighting for the tow company and GTPD.
 

  

VEHICLE FIRE IN THE ESTATES

1/4/2012 - At 9:21 pm, Station 84 was dispatched to the area of Drexel and Lehigh Avenues for a reported vehicle fire.  8401 (Chief Vannoni) arrived to find an engine compartment fire.  Engine 841 arrived shortly after, stretched the 150' front bumper line and quickly extinguished the fire.  The company was made available at 10:19 pm and the cause of the fire is under investigation by FM84.
 

84 RUNS FIRST CALL OF 2012

1/4/2012 - After a slow start to 2012, Blackwood ran its first call of the new year.  At 8:23 am, Station 84 was dispatched to the intersection of Blackwood-Clementon Road. and College Drive for a reported highway hazard.  Battalion 84 (Captain Vannoni) arrived to find a two car accident with fluids on the roadway.  Rescue 84 and Engine 842 safed the batteries of the vehicles and spread oil-dry on the roadway to clean up fluids from the accident.  The company was made available at 9:00 am. 
 

CHRISTMAS NIGHT CRASH ON COLLEGE DR.

12/25/2011 - At 7:38 pm, Rescue 84 was dispatched to the area of College and Broadacres Drives for a reported motor vehicle accident.  Battalion 84 (Asst. Chief Robb) arrived to find a car that had severed a utility pole.  Rescue 84 arrived shortly after and provided scene lighting while the GTPD investigated and took pictures of the accident.  Station 84 was made available at 8:07 pm.

WORK IN MILLBRIDGE APARTMENTS

12/11/2011 - At 2:29 pm, Task Force 821 (Chews Landing) was dispatched for a  reported apartment fire in the Millbridge Garden Apartments.  Engine 842 responded and reported that they could see a column of smoke coming from the apartment complex as they were leaving the station.  Engine 842 quickly arrived on location and reported a two story garden style apartment with heavy smoke showing from division c.  842's crew secured its own water supply and stretched an 1 3/4" hose line into the second floor apartment.  8401 (Chief Phillips) arrived shortly after, assumed command as 820 and struck the all hands box.  Ladder 84 arrived as the first in truck company and split its crew, as three firefighters went inside to hook the ceiling and two firefighters stayed outside to set up the truck and perform outside ventilation.  Engine 841 assisted with water supply and outside ventilation with Ladder 84's crew.  The fire was contained with two hose lines and crews were released from the fireground around 5:00 pm.  Four civilians were treated for smoke inhalation and one firefighter was treated for burns.  The cause of the fire is being investigated by FM82 and the Camden County Fire Marshal's Office. 
*Photos courtesy of Edan Davis-sjfirenews.com, Lt. J. Cundiff-deerparkfire.com and Ryan Meehl
 


CAR FIRE IN KMART PARKING LOT

11/30/2011 - At 4:46 pm, Station 84 was dispatched to 1468 Blackwood-Clementon Road for a reported car fire in the Kmart parking lot, behind Station 84's substation.  Camden County Communications advised incoming companies that police were on location reporting a fully involved vehicle.  Engine 842 quickly arrived, confirmed the report and extinguished the fire along with Engine 841.  The company was made available at 5:18 pm.
 

LATE NIGHT CRASH ON RT. 42

11/25/2011 - Just after midnight, Station 84 and Station 93 (GC Deptford) were dispatched to mile marker 11.0 northbound on Rt. 42 for a reported motor vehicle accident.  Gloucester County EMS 9 arrived on location and reported a seven car accident with one minor injury.  Battalion 84 (Captain Shrader) arrived shortly after, established Rt. 42 command and confirmed the report of a seven car accident.  Rescue 84, Engine 842, Rescue 93 and Engine 93 safed the batteries of cars involved in the accident and applied oil dry around the vehicles.  One victim was transported by EMS to the hospital with minor injuries.  The companies were released at 12:32 am.

RESCUE 84 ON ALL HANDS DWELLING FIRE IN GLENDORA

11/24/2011 - As most Thanksgiving gatherings were finishing up, Task Force 81 (Glendora) was dispatched for a reported dwelling fire at 201 Fourth Avenue in Glendora.  Camden County Communications advised that an off duty firefighter was on location advising that smoke was showing from the house.  8101 (Chief Ricciardelli) arrived shortly after and reported heavy smoke from the dwelling and struck the all hands box.  At 7:55 pm, Rescue 84 was dispatched on the all hands box as the RIT and responded with Battalion 84 (Captain Shrader).  Rescue 84's crew stood by near the command post on the bravo side of the house.  8401 (Chief Phillips) was assigned to the interior and assisted with primary and secondary searches.  The company was made available at 8:45 pm.

DUMP TRUCK ACCIDENT ON RT. 42

10/22/2011 - At 6:30 am, Station 84 and Station 93 (GC Deptford) were dispatched to exit 12 northbound on Rt. 42 for a reported motor vehicle accident.  Initial reports advised that a dump truck was on it side on the right side of the highway just prior to exit 12.  Battalion 84 (Captain Shrader) arrived and confirmed the report of a dump truck on its side and said the driver had self extricated and denied medical attention.  Rescue 84, Engine 842, Rescue 93 and Engine 93 cleaned up fluids around the dump truck and were released from the scene at 7:03 am.


 

 

 

 

 


COMMUNITY REMEMBERS SEPTEMBER 11TH

9/11/2011 - Members of Blackwood Fire Company along with other Gloucester Township firefighters, police and EMS personnel attended a ceremony at Chews Landing Fire Department (Station 82) to remember the first responders who lost their lives on 9/11.  Station 82 unveiled a piece of World Trade Center steel that was recovered from Ground Zero.  All in attendance paid their respects to the members of the FDNY, NYPD and PAPD who lost their lives ten years ago.
 
 

RESCUE 84 RUNS 2ND ALARM RIT IN LINDENWOLD

8/28/2011 - During the height of Hurricane Irene with three crews in station, Rescue 84 was dispatched at 3:10 am on the 2nd alarm to Jersey's Pub in Lindenwold (District 63).  Rescue 84 responded immediately with six members and was assigned as the 2nd FAST team at the rear of the building.  Rescue 84 remained on location for 2 1/2 hours before returning to service.

 

ANOTHER NEW ADDITION TO THE FAMILY

7/28/2011 - At 2:45 pm, Captain Will Shrader and his wife Andrea welcomed their third child into the world.  Logan James weighed in at 8 pounds, 3 ounces and was 21 inches, long.  Mom and baby are doing well and are expected home on Saturday.  Congratulations to the Shraders.

NEW ADDITION TO THE FAMILY

7/12/2011 - Congratulations to Captain Eric Maschke and Jenn McDonald on the birth of a healthy baby girl.  Kylie Christine was born at 11:37 pm, weighed 9 pounds, 8 ounces, and was 21 ¾ long.  We are happy to report that Mom and baby are both home and doing well. 

MOURNING THE LOSS OF BRADLEY THOMAS CALHOUN

7/10/2011 - The members of the Blackwood Fire Company mourn the passing of Bradley Thomas Calhoun, 5 year old son of Tara and Tom and brother of Melani, who passed away on Saturday, July 2nd due to an accident while swimming.  Tom is an active member and past Chief of the Bellmawr Fire Company.  Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to his entire family. 

Tom pointed out that drowning is the 2nd leading cause of death among children under 15 years of age, and has made a commitment to raise public awareness about swimming safety.  It is Tom’s goal to move drowning down to 100th place in the CDC rankings, since 100 was Brad’s favorite number.  Below is a link to a Center For Disease Control (CDC) posting regarding home and recreational swimming safety.  Please help us to support Tom and honor the memory of Brad by visiting the website and sharing the potentially lifesaving information with your family and friends.

 http://www.cdc.gov/HomeandRecreationalSafety/Water-Safety/waterinjuries-factsheet.html

L-84 ON WORKING TOWNHOUSE FIRE IN PINE HILL

7/10/2011 At approximately 1:05 am, a task force box was dispatched for a reported dwelling fire at the Tall Pines Condominium Complex in Pine Hill.  A total of 6 members were conducting an overnight in-house duty crew, and responded immediately with L-84, along with Battalion 84 (Captain Maschke).  Pine Hill units arrived and reported a working fire in the second floor heater room.  Upon arrival, the crew of L-84 split up, with the inside crew assisting fire attack by hooking ceilings and walls.  The outside crew performed outside vent, threw ladders and set up scene lighting.  L-84 was set up on the Bravo side and prepared for roof access and/or an elevated stream, neither of which was needed.  Battalion 84 directed operations in Division C.  Crews remained on location assisting with overhaul until released at approximately 2:30 am. 

ELECTRICAL FIRE CAUSES PARTIAL HOSPITAL EVACUATION

7/7/2011 As a heavy thunderstorm passed through the area in the early evening, a task force box was dispatched for a building fire at the Camden County Health Services Center in the Lakeland section of Gloucester Township.  Responding units were advised of a transformer fire inside the building.  L-84 arrived first, followed closely by Squad 85 and 8501 (Chief Goins).  Units found medium smoke showing from the main electrical room in the rear of the building.  The fire was confined to one large transformer in the room with no extension.  However, it was soon learned the fire had damaged the main electrical service to the building, resulting in a total loss of power.  The maintenance staff estimated it could take up to 48 hours to restore power.  The hospital administrative staff then determined it would be necessary to evacuate the 400+ patients from the hospital.  Numerous fire, EMS and police agencies from Camden and Gloucester Counties assisted with moving the patients over the next several hours to the Camden County Emergency Services Training Center and the Ann Mullen School.  Partial power was restored to the building later in the night, avoiding the need to evacuate all the patients.  Fire department personnel cleared the scene at approximately 1:00 am. 

E-842 AND L-84 ON ALL HANDS FIRE IN 82'S LOCAL

6/30/2011 – During the early evening hours, the Task Force 82 box was transmitted for a dwelling fire on LaCosta Drive in the Links at Valleybrook development.  First arriving units reported a working attic fire.  L-84 members assisted E-82’s crew inside by hooking the ceiling, while E-842 pumped a supply line to L-84 and staffed L-84’s platform to assist with opening the roof.  The fire was placed under control in approximately 30 minutes.  For photos, visit www.newjerseyfireground.com.

BEST WISHES TO RETIRED CAPTAIN KEITH KEMERY

06/30/2011 - Captain Keith Kemery completed his last tour of duty today as a career firefighter with Gloucester Township Fire District #4.  Captain Kemery joined the Blackwood Fire Company in 1982 and served in various volunteer positions, including Company President, Lieutenant and Captain.  In 1991, Captain Kemery was hired by the Board of Fire Commissioners as a career firefighter.  During his career, Captain Kemery served as a Firefighter, Fire Official and Career Captain.  The members of the Blackwood Fire Company wish Captain Kemery the best of health and happiness in his retirement. 

 

CONGRATULATIONS TO FIREFIGHTER I GRADUATES

06/29/2011 -  Blackwood Firefighters Kyle Fulcher, Alex Floyd and Sean Carlin recently completed FF I training at the Camden County Fire Academy.  The intensive, state certified course is over 120 hours long, covers all aspects of basic firefighting, and involves both academic and practical training.  A special congratulations goes to FF Sean Carlin, who received the Jim Sylvester Award for academic excellence.  This award is named after Chief Jim Sylvester of the Mount Ephraim Fire Department, who was killed in the line of duty at the tragic Gloucester City fire on July 4, 2002.  Congratulations to Kyle, Alex and Sean on their impressive accomplishment. 

 

DAYTIME WORK AT BLACKWOOD APARTMENTS

6/20/2011 – At approximately 11:30 am the Blackwood and Chews Landing Fire Companies, along with Gloucester Township EMS, were dispatched to the Blackwood Apartments on Prospect Avenue for a reported apartment fire.  Based on multiple calls reporting a working fire, the “second source" companies were added, bringing additional units from the Lambs Terrace, Blenheim, Pine Hill and Deptford Fire Departments.  Ladder 84, Engine 841 and Engine 821 arrived to find heavy smoke and fire issuing from one apartment.  The crew of E-821 attacked the fire, while E-841’s crew vented the building.  L-62 arrived and vented the roof.  The fire was quickly extinguished, with no extension beyond the original fire apartment.  There were no injuries.  The cause of the fire is being investigated by the Gloucester Township District 4 Fire Investigator and the Camden County Fire Marshal’s Office.

ANOTHER MULTI-ALARM FIRE IN CAMDEN CITY

6/19/2011 – At approximately 5:15 am a fire broke out in a large, abandoned commercial building in the 1600 block of Federal Street in Camden City.  The fire quickly spread throughout the building and the incident commander realized more water was needed to fight the fire.  Just before 6:00 am, the 5” Hose Strike Team (Pipeline A) was dispatched.  Engine 841 responded with the strike team.  The companies laid approximately 2800’ of 5” supply line from a hydrant near State Street and River Road to the front of the fire building.  The water provided by the strike team supplied several master streams on the fireground.  The fire was contained to the original fire building and was placed under control around 9:00 am.  The strike team companies were released from the scene at approximately 2:00 pm. 

 

ENGINE 841 RESPONDS TO 8 ALARM FIRE IN CAMDEN CITY

6/11/2011 – In the early morning hours, a fire broke out in a large vacant building at S. 4th Street and Jefferson Street in the City of Camden.  At 3:20 am, Engine 841 was dispatched to the fire as part of the Pipeline A 5” Hose Strike Team.  The Pipeline team laid two 5” supply lines from the Delaware River to provide much needed water to fight the fire.  The 5” lines were supplied by the Philadelphia Fire Department’s Fire Boat.  Engine 841 was positioned at the end of the lay and supplied water to three ground mounted master streams.  Members remained on location until being released at approximately 11:50 am. 

LADDER 84 RESPONDS TO 12 ALARM FIRE IN CAMDEN CITY

6/9/2011 – At about 4:30 pm on a hot, sweltering day, a massive fire broke out in a vacant building at Chestnut and Orchard Streets in the City of Camden.  The fire was rapidly spreading to other buildings and dwellings in the area and calls for assistance were made to numerous fire departments in Camden, Burlington and Gloucester Counties.  Ladder 84 was dispatched at 4:58 pm on the 6th alarm as part of a Ladder Strike Team.  Five members were in station and responded immediately.  The ladder was directed to the area of Chestnut Street and Mount Ephraim Avenue, where they set up and were supplied with a 4” supply line.  The crew, working in extreme heat from both the weather and the radiant heat of the fire, placed elevated and ground level master streams in service and assisted the many brave firefighters on the scene in preventing the fire from engulfing the entire neighborhood.  Ladder 84 remained on location until being released at approximately 1:40 am on Friday morning.