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Tewksbury First Aid and Rescue Squad

Hunterdon County Family Loses Everything In Fire: Campaign Hunterdon County Family Loses Everything In Fire: Campaign
Hunterdon County Family Loses Everything In Fire: Campaign A family in Hunterdon County lost everything when their house was damaged in a fire on Thursday, Jan. 4, according to a GoFundMe fundraiser launched to support the family. No one was injured in the blaze and firefighters were able to bring it under control quickly, according to information published to Facebook by the Tewksbury First Aid and Rescue Squad. This evening 24 Rescue responded with more than one dozen members, both of our ambulances, rescue truck, two utility... Posted by Tewksbury First Aid and Rescue Squad on Thursday, January 4, 2024 Two cars were destroyed in th…
Car Slams Utility Pole, Goes Up In Flames On Hunterdon County Lawn (PHOTOS) Car Slams Utility Pole, Goes Up In Flames On Hunterdon County Lawn (PHOTOS)
Car Slams Utility Pole, Goes Up In Flames On Hunterdon County Lawn (Photos) One person was taken to a nearby hospital after a car slammed into a utility pole and went up in flames, landing on a Hunterdon County lawn early on Sunday, July 9, responders said. The crash occurred at the intersection of Old Turnpike Road and Elliott Farm Road around 8:05 a.m., the Tewksbury First Aid and Rescue Squad said. Crews found the car engulfed in flames after hitting a nearby pole and veering onto the front lawn of an adjacent home. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation as crews doused the blaze. “Quick responses by all first responders prevented further lo…
3 Hurt, Lab Rescued During Serious Back-To-Back Crashes In Hunterdon County 3 Hurt, Lab Rescued During Serious Back-To-Back Crashes In Hunterdon County
3 Hurt, Lab Rescued During Serious Back-To-Back Crashes In Hunterdon County Three people were taken to trauma centers and a yellow lab was rescued during back-to-back crashes in Hunterdon County on Sunday, June 4, responders said. The Tewksbury First Aid and Rescue Squad responded to the first crash around 10:10 a.m. and found that the driver had slammed into a utility pole on Route 517 north of King Street in Oldwick. The driver was treated at the scene and taken to a nearby trauma center while the passenger — a yellow lab — was cared for at the scene and picked up later by family, the squad said. Assisting agencies include the Tewksbury Township Police Departme…