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Hackensack FD

Tractor-Trailer Driver, 78, Hospitalized After Rig Rams Route 4 Guardrail Tractor-Trailer Driver, 78, Hospitalized After Rig Rams Route 4 Guardrail
Tractor-Trailer Driver, 78, Hospitalized After Rig Rams Route 4 Guardrail UPDATE: A 78-year-old Paterson resident was hospitalized after his tractor-trailer slammed into and onto a guardrail at the River Edge exit on eastbound Route 4 overnight, authorities said. The rig hit the metal railing on the highway's eastbound side just off Main Street shortly after 1:30 a.m. Thursday, March 30, Police Chief Michael Walker said. The driver was initially tended to by borough police and firefighters from River Edge and Hackensack. He was then taken to Hackensack University Medical Center with injuries that the chief said weren't considered life-threatening. The tract…
Damaging Tight Squeeze Brings Hackensack Firefighters Damaging Tight Squeeze Brings Hackensack Firefighters
Damaging Tight Squeeze Brings Hackensack Firefighters A moving company box truck got boxed in when its driver misjudged the height of the parking garage of a Hackensack office building. City firefighters removed the truck, which had damaged the ceiling of the ground-level garage on Passaic Street at Vanderbeck Place while getting wedged in around 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 12. No injuries were reported. A city building inspector didn't report any structural issues. The driver clearly misjudged the height of the parking garage of the Passaic Street building in Hackensack.HACKENSACK FD
Suspicious Powder At Bergen County Board Of Elections Brings Hazmat Team Suspicious Powder At Bergen County Board Of Elections Brings Hazmat Team
Suspicious Powder At Bergen County Board Of Elections Brings Hazmat Team A suspicious powder on an envelope sent to the Bergen County Superintendent of Elections Office brought a hazmat team to the county administration building in Hackensack on Wednesday. One person was taken to Hackensack University Medical Center and was released after being evaluated, responders said. A county Hazardous Materials Unit tested the substance and determined it wasn't harmful, Bergen County Director of Communications Derek Sands said. It turned out to be powder from a fire extinguisher, Bergen County Sheriff Anthony Cureton said, adding that there wasn't any "criminal nexus" th…