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Warwick Road, Magnolia, NJ

Firefighter, Police Officer Recklessly Drove Fire Truck In Double-Fatal NJ Crash: Prosecutor Firefighter, Police Officer Recklessly Drove Fire Truck In Double-Fatal NJ Crash: Prosecutor
Firefighter, Police Officer Recklessly Drove Fire Truck In Double-Fatal NJ Crash: Prosecutor A 29-year-old firefighter and police officer from Camden County has been arrested and charged with two counts of vehicular homicide in the deaths of a Pine Hill man and woman, authorities said. On Thursday, July 28, John Gibson, of Lawnside, also was charged with operating a vehicle recklessly -- a fire truck -- in the deaths of 68-year-old John Bishop and 75-year-old Marie Endicott, they said. Gibson also was charged with hindering apprehension or prosecution, according to Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay. On Jan. 19, officers responded to a motor vehicle crash that occurre…
Authorities ID Victims In Collision With Camden County Firetruck Authorities ID Victims In Collision With Camden County Firetruck
Authorities ID Victims In Collision With Camden County Firetruck Authorities have identified the two people killed when their car collided with a South Jersey firetruck. John Bishop, 68, of Pine Hill and Marie Endicott, 75, also of Pine Hill died in the 9:54 a.m. crash Wednesday in Magnolia, according to the Camden County Prosecutor's Office. Detectives are continuing their investigation, Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Magnolia Police Chief Scott Paris said. A Lawnside firetruck responding to a cardiac arrest call in Magnolia collided with their vehicle at the intersection of White Horse Pike and Warwick Road, they said. Three firefight…
2 Civilians Dead, Several Firefighters Injured In Camden County Crash 2 Civilians Dead, Several Firefighters Injured In Camden County Crash
2 Civilians Dead, Several Firefighters Injured In Camden County Crash Up to two people died in a crash involving a car and a firetruck in South Jersey Wednesday morning, according to developing reports. The crash between a Lawnside Fire Co. truck occurred around 9:55 a.m. at Warwick Road and North White Horse Pike in Magnolia, initial reports said. Two unidentified people in the car were killed and three firefighters suffered minor injuries, according to Andrew Kramer, a spokesman for the Camden County Prosecutor's Office. An unconfirmed report said the firetruck was struck by a car traveling at a high speed. CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES