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3 HURT, INCLUDING 2 FIREFIGHTERS, IN MASSIVE WAREHOUSE FIRE IN KENSINGTON

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Everybody Has a Story: Green Bank family of teen with cancer makes every minute count

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Posted in The Atlantic City Press: Monday, September 15, 2014 8:30 am

The DeAngelis family of Green Bank, Burlington County, has done more traveling together and enjoying each other’s company this past year than ever before.

Logan DeAngelis, 16, was diagnosed a year ago in August with Stage 4 glioblastoma, a type of brain tumor that is usually seen in men over age 50, said his mom, Tina DeAngelis. It is an aggressive cancer and already had spread to his spinal cord when back pain sent him to the doctor.

“We go to Phillies and Eagles games. We try to get everywhere we can with him while he’s feeling good,” Tina said. “He could wake up tomorrow and not be able to do things.”

Statisticallly, Logan is fighting tough odds, but he has youth in his favor. Children with high-grade tumors like Logan’s tend to do better than adults, with a five-year survival rate of about.....Continue Reading 

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Area firefighters make their way to Wildwood for convention

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Bridgeton FD hosts 9/11 memorial stair climb

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Tragedy to joy: Rescue workers learn woman who reportedly drowned in Atlantic City survived

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Atlantic City Firefighter Sven Peltonen spent almost 24 hours wondering what he could have done differently.

After working to try to revive a swimmer pulled unconscious from the ocean off South Carolina Avenue at about 7 p.m Monday, he was told she had died. Then, at about 4:45 p.m. Tuesday, a reporter called to tell him the 59-year-old New Hampshire woman had survived.

"She coded at the scene," Sgt. Monica McMenamin said of the drowning that turned out to be a rescue.

The woman, whose name is not being released, is in the Intensive Care Unit at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center's City Campus. Her exact condition has....Continue Reading

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AC Fire Department to receive federal assistance grant

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ATLANTIC CITY -  South Jersey firefighters are receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal aid.

Congressman Frank LoBiondo announced Wednesday that the Atlantic City fire department will receive more than $489,000 in a federal assistance to firefighters grant.

Atlantic City fire chief Dennis Brooks says the money will go towards state of the art protective clothing for the city's 252 firefighters.

Also receiving a grant is the Green Creek Volunteer Fire Company in Middle Township which will get more than $91,000.

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Galloway Township firefighters battle blaze, heat exhaustion this afternoon

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Posted: Tuesday, July 8, 2014 4:38 pm

All five Galloway Township fire departments were on scene of a residential fire today in the 400 block of 2nd Avenue.

Police said the residents escaped safely, but firefighters are still on scene at 5:20 p.m., almost two hours after the fire was first reported, police said.

Firefighters on scene are being treated for heat exhaustion.

There were several animals in the home, but firefighters were not able to rescue all.

The cause of fire is under investigation.

Check back for updates.

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