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Cardiff Volunteer Fire Company

Volunteer Fire Chief In Egg Harbor Township Dies, Remembered For 'Selfless' Community Service Volunteer Fire Chief In Egg Harbor Township Dies, Remembered For 'Selfless' Community Service
Volunteer Fire Chief In Egg Harbor Township Dies, Remembered For 'Selfless' Community Service A volunteer fire chief has died after serving Atlantic County for more than three decades, officials said. Cardiff fire Chief Gil Zonge "answered his final alarm" on Saturday, May 11, the volunteer company in Egg Harbor Township said in a Facebook post. His age and cause of death were not given. Zonge was a member of the Cardiff Volunteer Fire Company and the Egg Harbor Township Fire Department for more than 30 years. "He also served the Atlantic County Fire Community as an instructor at the Atlantic County Fire Academy teaching many of our current county firefighters," the Cardiff fire co…
Early Morning Fire Destroys House, Mobile Home In Egg Harbor Township Early Morning Fire Destroys House, Mobile Home In Egg Harbor Township
Early Morning Fire Destroys House, Mobile Home In Egg Harbor Township A house and a mobile home in Atlantic County were destroyed by a fire, officials said. Firefighters were called to the scene on the 3000 block of Ivins Avenue of Egg Harbor Township at around 12:17 a.m. on Wednesday, Apr. 10, the Cardiff Volunteer Fire Company said in a Facebook post.  The call was originally for a brush fire, but when crews arrived, they found the house and mobile home fully on fire. No injuries were reported. Egg Harbor Township's rescue squad and public works assisted firefighters at the scene. Fire crews from Bargaintown, Scullville, and Northfield also …
French Bulldogs, Puppies Killed In Egg Harbor Township House Fire: Campaign French Bulldogs, Puppies Killed In Egg Harbor Township House Fire: Campaign
French Bulldogs, Puppies Killed In Egg Harbor Township House Fire: Campaign Several French bulldogs and puppies were killed in a fire that destroyed a house in Atlantic County. The fire happened at a home on Betsy Scull Road in the Scullville section of Egg Harbor Township at around 9 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 12, according to the Scullville Volunteer Fire Company. According to a GoFundMe page, a couple originally from Poland lived in the house.  Radoslaw and Aleksandra Sroka also lived in the home with their two teen children. The family also had a business breeding French bulldogs there. The fundraiser said many of their dogs and puppies died in t…