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Hunter caused huge wildfire near Yosemite

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Posted: Sep 05, 2013 1:01 PM EDTUpdated: Sep 05, 2013 7:22 PM EDT
By TRACIE CONE
Associated Press

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - A gigantic wildfire in and around Yosemite National Park was caused by an illegal fire set by a hunter, the U.S. Forest Service said Thursday.

The agency said there is no indication the hunter was involved with illegal marijuana cultivation, which a local fire chief had speculated as the possible cause of the blaze.

No arrests have been made, and the hunter's name was being withheld pending further investigation, according to the Forest Service.

A Forest Service statement gave no details on how the illegal fire in a......Continue Reading 

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Video - Dietz & Watson warehouse fire contained, still smoldering

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Firefighters use benefit to help Nesco chief prepare home for paralyzed son

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The Wescoats

Posted in The Atlantic City Press: Saturday, August 31, 2013 10:45 pm

Dan Wescoat Sr., a 32-year volunteer and chief of the Nesco Volunteer Fire Company in Mullica Township, works for the Atlantic County Road Department. He was out salting the roads during the snowy early morning hours of Feb. 23, when he got the phone call parents dread.

His elder son Dan Jr., 24, had a car accident on the way home from a friend's house, said his younger son,Brandon, 21.

The single parent went to the accident scene, only about a quarter mile from where he was working in Mullica Township.

"There was snow on the bend and the car went sideways. The back end hit a telephone pole," Dan Sr. said. "He wasn't wearing a seat belt. He was thrown onto the passenger side and broke his back."

Dan Jr., also a volunteer firefighter, is now paralyzed from the chest down and relies on a wheelchair. He spent months in the hospital and in a rehabilitation center, and came home about three months ago.

The family home needs an electric stair climber and renovations to the bathroom and kitchen, so Dan Jr. can access them in his chair. Dan Sr. can do the labor, but needs help purchasing materials, he said. The Elwood Volunteer Fire Company in Mullica Township is stepping up to help, dedicating funds from its charity golf tournament to the Wescoats.

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Massive 11 Alarm Fire at Dietz & Watson warehouse in Delanco

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Elwood's Tanker 16-5 was called to the scene at 11:22pm Sunday night.

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Theodore O. Reinhard, Sr. 2/1/1929 - 8/23/2013

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Theodore O. Reinhard, Sr.   

Theodore O. Reinhard, Sr. “Ted” age 84, a lifetime resident of Egg Harbor City, passed away on August 23, 2013 at Shore Medical Center in Somers Point.  Ted was a master cabinet maker for P.J. Reinhard & Sons and was a partner in the company along with his brothers. He was a member of the Atlantic County Firefighters Assoc.  His commitment to the service extended well beyond his local community, devoting years of service to the Atlantic County Firefighters Assoc. while serving as a longtime executive committeeman and as President of the Assoc. for fifteen years.  

Ted may be best known as an instructor for the Fire Academy, sharing his knowledge and wisdom with thousands of new firefighters.  In 1993 while serving as Association President, Ted saw one of his dreams come true, dedication of the Anthony “Tony” Canale Fire Training Center.  The equipment room in the Training Center is named and dedicated to Ted for another of his many legacies, procuring the donation of hundreds of thousands of dollars of the State of the Art equipment for the training of firefighters. He wanted, and made sure, that Atlantic County had the best!  

Ted was a life member of the Egg Harbor City Vol. Fire Co. and served as Chief, Captain and President; he was past President of the Exchange Club and was an active member of the community.  He served his country honorably in the US Army.  He was a devoted family man and enjoyed spending holidays with them, especially Christmas.  He was blessed with a wonderful sense of humor and was proud of his family’s history in Egg Harbor City.

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NBC40 Video- ACPD investigates burning patrol car

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Members of the NJ Forest Fire Service help battle blaze in Idaho

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