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Incident #105 - 2007: MVA Assist and LZ Assignment

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Mullica Crash Injures Maryland Woman

From the Atlantic City Press Published: Wednesday, December 5, 2007

MULLICA TOWNSHIP - A Maryland woman was seriously injured Tuesday night when her vehicle veered off Route 30 and struck several trees, police said.

Trina Cunningham, 48, was driving west in the left lane on the White Horse Pike at a high rate of speed at 8:14 p.m., when she apparently slammed on her brakes to avoid hitting a car in front of her, said investigating Officer Erik Carricarte. The driver turned her steering wheel to the right, which sent the car veering off the road, clipping a utility pole and striking a few trees before wrapping itself around a trunk, Carricarte said.

The accident took place at milepost 34.5, near the intersection of Snow Hill Road.

Cunningham suffered serious head injuries and was airlifted to the Trauma Unit at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Carricarte said. Her car's airbag deployed, but it was unknown if she was wearing a seat belt.

Alcohol is suspected as a factor in the accident, and police are awaiting the results of a blood test, Carricarte said. The accident remains under investigation, he said.

(Engine 16-3 and Rescue 16-4 responded to the crash while Tanker 16-5 handled the landing zone behind the old State Police Barracks.)
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Incident #99: Landing Zone Assignment

Incidents 2007

The Elwood Fire Company responded to a landing zone assignment at the Elwood school due to a MVA on Rt 30 near 10th street. Engine 16-3 landed the helicopter and Rescue 16-4 responded to the accident scene to assist with making the car safe by cutting the battery cables.














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Incident #97: Fuel Oil Spill

Incidents 2007

On Wednesday at 5:35pm the Elwood Fire Company responded to a report of a fuel oil spill at Elwood/Weymouth rd and Reading ave. On arrival Engine 16-3 found fuel oil spilled on the roadway in the north bound lane of Elwood/Weymouth rd all the way out to 322. They also found fuel spilled east down Reading to a junk yard off of Reading Ave.

E-16-3, R-16-4 and Support 16-1 assisted Mullica Police with traffic and also provided lighting for over 5 hours while the Twp, County and State agencies preformed clean up.

A flat bed truck carrying a large oil tank that was leaking was found to be the cause.






















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Incident #96: Van Fire Reading Ave

Incidents 2007

The Elwood Fire Company Responded to a possible structure fire at 4001 Reading Ave at 11:00pm Nov. 5th. On arrival Chief Anthony Tomasco found a fully involved 14 passenger van near a structure.

      











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Engine 16-3 arrived with a crew of 6 and extinguished the fire without damage to the building. Tanker 16-5 with a crew of 4 supplied water & manpower.

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Incident #93: Landing Zone Assignment

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The Elwood Fire Company responded to a landing zone assignment near Lawman's for an assault victim at Six Pack's Pub. Engine 16-3 landed the helicopter and assisted with the patient.
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Incident # 87 Landing Zone Assignment-Lawmans

Incidents 2007The Elwood Fire Company was called out for a Landing Zone Assignment near Lawmans on Rt 30 due to a Motorcycle vs dog accident. One man was air lifted to Cooper Hospital in Camden. Unfortunately the dog and pronounced dead at the scene.













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Incident #85: Girl, 5, Airlifted to Cooper After Being Hit by School Bus

Incidents 2007From the Atlantic City Press
Published: Tuesday, October 2, 2007
By ELAINE ROSE Staff Writer, (609) 272-7215










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MULLICA TOWNSHIP - A 5-year-old girl was airlifted to a trauma unit in Camden on Monday afternoon after she was struck by a school bus on Moss Mill Road, police said.

The girl was walking with her mother at 3:55 p.m. on Moss Mill Road, just north of the border of Egg Harbor City, when she was struck by an eastbound school bus driven by Antoinette Bercthold, 43, said Lt. Paul Register. Berchtold was not the child's regular bus driver.

The child, whose name was not released, was airlifted to the pediatric trauma unit at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, Register said.

No charges have been filed, pending completion of the investigation by Detective Sgt. John Thompson, police said.

Moss Mill Road was closed between Heidelberg and Darmstadt avenues while the scene was cleared. The Elwood Fire Company also responded to the scene.

(The Elwood Fire Company landed the Helicopter and assisted with traffic)

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