On Friday, October 30, Ladder 1334, Squrt 1341 and Battalion 13 (A Platoon) were dispatched to a reported vehicle fire with possible extension to the outside of the dwelling. Everyone was able to get out of house safely and there were no reported injuries.
Live Camden County Fire & EMS Dispatch
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Ladder 1334 and Squrt 1341 Respond to Vehicle Fire
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Fire At The Whole Foods Store
Wednesday afternoon CHFD Firefighters (A Platoon) responded to The Whole Foods Market for a reported building fire. Ladder 1324 and Engine 1322 both arrived on location and reported smoke coming from the roof. The crews quickly knocked down the fire and it was placed under control within 15 minutes. No one was injured and the store was able to reopen later that evening.
For more details, please visit: http://www.njpen.com/kitchen-fire-shuts-down-whole-foods-c…/
Friday, October 2, 2015
CHERRY HILL FIRE DEPARTMENT - 2015 AWARD CEREMONY
On Thursday, October 1st, the Cherry Hill Fire Department recognized department members who provided noteworthy service over the past year. The awards included a unit commendation for a company members that demonstrated outstanding operational teamwork and initiative.
Unit Citation
Lt. Harry Cranmer, Firefighter Timothy Moore,
Firefighter Kenneth Stackhouse, Jr. and
Firefighter Dennis D’Alesandro
Congratulations to Lt. Cranmer, Firefighters Moore, Stackhouse and D'Alesandro on their Professional Achievement in the superior performance of their duties while assigned to Rescue 13(A Platoon) on July 14, 2015. They responded along with Camden City’s Rescue 1 to Haddonfield Borough for a man trapped in a Cherry Picker 30’ in the air. A large tree branch weighing approximately 2,500 pounds fell on top of the worker. Under rainy weather conditions, including thunderstorms, the members of Rescue 13 with the help of Camden City Rescue 1 utilized a cable grip hoist and other equipment to stabilize the machine. Once the limb was secured, the worker was cut free utilizing hydraulic cutters. This rescue was extremely technical and dangerous requiring skill and calmness throughout the incident. The initiative, perseverance, and total dedication to duty by these members reflect credit upon them and are keeping with the highest traditions of the Cherry Hill Fire Department and fire service.
Distinguished Service Citation
Firefighter Timothy Moore
Congratulations to Firefighter Timothy Moore on his Professional Achievement in the exemplary act of his duties while serving as a Firefighter assigned to Rescue 13 (A Platoon) on July 14, 2015. Firefighter Moore responded with Rescue 13 and Camden City’s Rescue 1 to Haddonfield Borough for a man trapped in a Cherry Picker 30’ in the air. A large tree branch weighing approximately 2,500 pounds fell on top of the worker causing serious injury. Under rainy weather conditions, including thunderstorms, Firefighter Moore along with Captain John Young (Westmont Fire Department) and a local tree expert were able to stabilize the tree branch using two high points above the limb and then back down to the ground, secured to two opposing anchor points, with assistance from the ground crew. Once the limb was secured, the worker was cut free utilizing hydraulic cutters. This rescue was extremely technical and dangerous requiring skill and calmness throughout the incident. Firefighter Moore's initiative, perseverance, and total dedication to duty reflect credit upon him and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the Cherry Hill Fire Department and fire service.
Certificate of Service & Appreciation
Cherry Hill Fire Police and
Deer Park Fire Company - Rehab 13
Congratulations to the Cherry Hill Fire Police for their outstanding service and support over the years at large scale events or long duration emergency incidents by providing a buffer zone around emergency workers and diverting traffic away from the incident ensuring the safety of firefighters, police officers, emergency medical personnel and civilians as well as others working at the scene. The initiative, perseverance and total dedication of Cherry Hill Fire Police members in providing buffer zones and traffic detours ensures the safety of all personnel. Thank you to all the members of the Cherry Hill Fire Police for your dedication and service; it is greatly appreciated.
The Office of the Fire Chief and the Cherry Hill Board of Fire Commissioners congratulates these members on their awards and achievements.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
CHFD Receives Proclamation for Fire Prevention Week
Earlier this week, Cherry Hill Township Mayor and Council presented the Cherry Hill Fire Department with a proclamation for #FirePreventionWeek.
Fire Prevention Week is celebrated nationally from October 4-10th, and because fire is a serious public safety concern both locally and nationally, Cherry Hill Fire District #13 is committed to ensuring the safety and security of all those living in and visiting Cherry Hill. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 2015 Fire Prevention Week theme is “Hear The Beep Where You Sleep Every Bedroom Needs A Working Smoke Alarm."
The CHFD encourages you during the month of October to come out to one of our Fire Prevention Open Houses as well as the Harvest Festival/Fire and Life Safety Day to learn about important fire safety information.
Open Houses
Tuesday - October 6th 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
• Station 4 - 1000 Springdale Road
• Station 22 - 951 Kings Highway North
• Station 5 - 2328 Route 38
Thursday - October 8th 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
• Station 2 - 807 Route 70 West
• Station 3 - 1100 Marlkress Road
• Station 6 - 1501Burnt Mill Road
Fire & Life Safety Day
Cherry Hill Township Harvest Festival/Fire and Life Safety Day will be held Sunday, October 18th from 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. at Croft Farm.
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