Cover Assignment for 362
Hainesport is called out to cover Station 362 Mt. Laurel during a major gas leak in the Moorestown Mall area. nbspWhile on the cover assignment 391 was dispatched for a gas odor at a daycare center.nbsp
pAround 630 pm a large thunderstorm rolled into town bringing a downpour of rain strong wind gust and hail. Shortly after the storm had ended Station 391 was dispatched for a tree that had fallen across East Park Drive in the Industrial Park. Rescue 3919 Budden and Engine 3912 Abbott responded. When they arrived the…
pStations 391 and 399 where dispatched to the Russlyn Trailer Park for report of a structure fire. Upon arrival Chief 3900 reported nothing showing and would be out investigating.nbsp Further investigation found an electrical outlet in the residence that had caught fire. Power to the outlet was cut off at the electrical panel and the…
pOn Monday night Station 391 held a rescue training that focused on removing a car door using hand tools onlynbspspan fcktemp1spanThis training was called back to the basics because this was how people were extricated from vehicles before the modern rescue tools were invented. It was 30 minutes of hard work just to remove 1…
pThe Hainesport Fire Company is proud to announce the launch of our new website. A big thanks to firecompanies.com and members Rob Steib and Josh Abbott for their work to get this website up and running. Keep an eye out as they continue to add more information to this page. brp
pOn March 26 the Hainesport Volunteer Fire Company did live fire training at the Burlington County Emergency Services Training Center. This training was led by Training Officer Josh Abbott and 2nd Assistant Chief Mike Sokolowski. Despite the weather conditions the crew had great training.p
pAround 1030 Station 391 was dispatched for an Animal Rescue. Engine 3912 responded with 4 firefighters along with Chief 3900. Once they arrived on location they found a white and orange cat approx. 20 feet up in a tree. A ladder was placed and the animal was brought down to safety. The pet owner was…