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Firefighters Quickly Douse Blaze On Jersey Shore Firefighters Quickly Douse Blaze On Jersey Shore
Firefighters Quickly Douse Blaze On Jersey Shore A family safely escaped a house fire in Howell, but a firefighter was injured, authorities said. The fire broke out at 9 a.m. Monday, Oct. 9 at 948 Route 33, Howell police said. A 9-1-1 call was placed by an Eatontown firefighter who observed smoke coming from the residence. Upon arrival of the responding patrol officers, all occupants of the home were already safely evacuated, police said. Fire departments responded quickly containing and extinguishing the fire.  One firefighter suffered a cut to the hand. The firefighter was treated at the scene by the Howell Police EMS Division …
Crash Closes Route 33 On Jersey Shore Crash Closes Route 33 On Jersey Shore
Crash Closes Route 33 On Jersey Shore A crash closed Route 33 in Monmouth County. The crash occurred at about 1:50 p.m. on Wednesday, July 12 in the eastbound lanes at Route 527 (Millhurst Road/Sweetmans Lane) in Manalapan Township, according to the New Jersey Department of Transportation. All lanes were closed, 511nj.org reported. CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES
1 Dead, Several Families Displaced In 2 Howell Fires Christmas Week 1 Dead, Several Families Displaced In 2 Howell Fires Christmas Week
1 Dead, Several Families Displaced In 2 Howell Fires Christmas Week One person died and multiple families were displaced by two fires in Monmouth County this week. The fatal fire broke out at the Angle Inn Mobile Home Park on Route 33 around 11:30 p.m., where a trailer had erupted in flames, the Asbury Park Press says citing a spokesperson with the county's prosecutor's office. The victim's identity was not released. On Wednesday, multiple families were displaced by a fire that tore through a condo on Kneeland Circle in the Jonathan Landing. According to a GoFundMe page set for the victims, four families were displaced. It was not clear if …
Route 33 Reopens After Deadly Crash Route 33 Reopens After Deadly Crash
Route 33 Reopens After Deadly Crash Route 33 has reopened after a deadly crash on Wednesday, authorities said. The westbound lanes were closed between Perrineville and Applegarth roads around 2 p.m. They had reopened as of 6 p.m. It was not clear how many people died and no further information was being released. The incident was being investigated by the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, which did not immediately return Daily Voice's request for comment on Wednesday evening.
Firefighters Called To Water Rescue, Boat Fire Amidst South Jersey Storm Firefighters Called To Water Rescue, Boat Fire Amidst South Jersey Storm
Firefighters Called To Water Rescue, Boat Fire Amidst South Jersey Storm UPDATED: A dive team was called to the Jersey Shore to rescue at least three children reported to be stranded on wake boards during the storm. It was among dozens of emergency calls Wednesday afternoon due to a severe thunderstorm with high winds and a chance of hail. Police, divers and EMS crews were called to Beaver Dam Road and Princeton Avenue in Brick Township about 1:30 p.m., according to initial reports. It was not clear if the children were still on their boards or in the water. Late Wednesday afternoon, after the storm passed, firefighters and EMS were called in Robbinsville…
Emergency Crews Respond To Bus Accident In Howell Emergency Crews Respond To Bus Accident In Howell
Emergency Crews Respond To Bus Accident In Howell Emergency crews were responding to an accident involving a car and a school bus about 1:30 p.m. on Monday, police said. The accident occurred on Route 33 near Tinton Falls Road in Howell, police said. Eleven bus passengers were being checked for injuries at the scene, according to early, unconfirmed reports. This is a developing story. Return to Daily Voice for updates.
Officials Call For Shutdown Of Mental Health Facility After Resident Killed By Cars On Route 33 Officials Call For Shutdown Of Mental Health Facility After Resident Killed By Cars On Route 33
Officials Call For Shutdown Of Mental Health Facility After Resident Killed By Cars On Route 33 A 38-year-old man who died after being struck by two cars on Route 33 this week was the fourth group home resident killed there since 2014, authorities said. The fatality immediately prompted town leaders to call for the shutdown of the long-troubled healthcare facility. The resident from Newark was walking outside of the crosswalk when he was struck by two cars at 7:20 p.m. Wednesday at Route 33's intersection with Woodward Road, according to the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office  He has not been identified by police. He was struck by a 32-year-old Neptune woman, and then hit …