Forest Fire News Article 1963
Spring 1963 was probably the worst for fires we ever had. Dry with high winds. As I recall the big fire started in Newtonville and spread toward Elwood in addition to other fires around the township. Jumped the Black Horse pike and headed our way. Was one of the first times I could recall all apparatus was constantly rolling and the fire house empty.
The fire came as close as the current post office to the center of Elwood and to north west side of Locust Street at Nathan Morgan's field. (Before the Post office the site was an open air road side drive-in known as the Sip n Snack.)
We had trucks from everywhere lined up along Locust Street, practically the full length. As trucks did not have radios then CBer's came to aid and followed the trucks for communication and dispatch. The attached newspaper article, explains what was done and was a great benefit for coordination. In addition to Atlantic County, we had help from Camden, Gloucester and Cumberland Counties (I am probably forgetting some). There was a long list of towns who sent trucks our way. I even remember some street sweeper trucks (with water) coming over the bridge from Philadelphia.
Both Salvation Army and Red Cross had canteens set up at the fire house to feed the troops.
The CBer's proved to me what the term "Community Resources" really means in times of need.
Joe Sorrentino