Website Update!
Today we had Andrew Sullivan of Station 42 Photography take photos of all of our Apparatus. Check out his work and our New Apparatus section!
https://station42photography.smugmug.com/
Today we had Andrew Sullivan of Station 42 Photography take photos of all of our Apparatus. Check out his work and our New Apparatus section!
https://station42photography.smugmug.com/
p0500 on November 4 station 391 was dispatched to the 2700 block of Creek road for a reported electrical fire. Upon further investigation using a thermal imaging camera crews found an outlet surge strip that was damaged during hurricane sandy and shorted out when power was restored to the residence. Crews removed the power strip…
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…
The Hainesport Volunteer Fire Company was privileged to attend the tree planting and dedication plaque presented to honor those who risked their health and lives to provide services to our community during the Covid-19 pandemic, and also to remember the Individuals who lost their lives. Thank You Hainesport Township!
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
Happy New Year! We are proud to announce our Administrative Officers and Line officers for 2025! President: Michael Houlihan Vice President: Donald Platt Secretary: Shelby Maccar Treasurer: Robert Steib Chief: Shaun Bozarth Deputy Chief: Christopher Lippincott Captain: Jeffrey Davis Engineer: Robert Steib Fire Police Captain: Ted Hargrove
nbspStation 391 and 399 where dispatched to the 500 block of Marne Highway for report of a brick wall collapse with 1 person trapped. Upon arrival Chief 3900 found 1 patient trapped under a fallen brick wall and requested additional rescue units from the county structural collapse task force. district 39 crews went into service…