10/29/09

Fire recalls - Children safety

I wanted to take a moment to highlight an invaluable resource for your children’s safety. Our blog has a direct link in the right navigation panel to the United States Fire Administrations site for kid’s products that are recalled due to fire hazards or concerns.

The list of recalls is comprehensive and includes:
  • Appliances
  • Electronics/Electrical Power Devices
  • Furniture
  • Household Products
  • Indoor Environment Products
  • Infant/Child Products
  • Clothing (not toys)
  • Lighting/Lighter Products
  • Toys
We would recommend that you visit this site periodically to check up on any recent recalls that may affect your family’s safety.

10/27/09

CFD Activity 10/21 - 10/27

Our members responded to 6 calls during this period and had a drill on Monday 10/26. Lt. Jim Querry was the Officer In Charge of the drill and the topic was ground ladders and tower ladder operations. Training on the basics is necessary to keep our skills sharp.


Lt. Querry and Deputy Chief Higgins instruct Junior Firefighters Stephens and Platt as well as Firefighter Jim Fania.

Ex-Chief Langston instructs CFD members on proper operation of the tower ladder.

Following is a summary of our recent calls:
10/23/09 @ 2:13 pm - Fire Box 4601 Level 1 - Motor Vehicle Accident with entrapment Interstate 78 west in Clinton Township. Engine 451 responded to assist the Annandale Hose Company. Engine 451 arrived on scene at 2:23 pm and deployed a hose line to protect Clinton Rescue Squad members while they extricated and cared for the victim. Engine 451 was ready for service at 3:33 pm.

10/23/09 @ 4:54 pm - Fire Box 4504 Level 4 - Carbon Monoxide Alarm, Hillside Drive in the Town of Clinton. The residents were out of the house and not feeling ill so all CFD units responded non-emergent and Chief 45 arrived on scene at 5:02 pm followed shortly by Engine 451. Members checked the residence using 3 meters and found no carbon monoxide. The cause of the alarm was found to be a faulty detector. All units were ready for service at 5:15 pm.

10/24/09 @ 1:41 am - Fire Box 9103 Level 2 - Chimney Fire Quakertown Road in Franklin Township. Tower 45 and Engine 451 respond mutual aid with Quakertown Fire Company(91) on this box. QFC was on scene and operating when Chief 45, the Tower and Engine arrived to assist. Quick work by QFC held the fire to the chimney and caused no damage to the structure. After assisting QFC operations all CFD units were released and ready for service by 2:50 am.

10/27/09 @ 9:01 am - Fire Box 2591 Level 2 - Structure Fire, County Route 579 in Union Township. Tower 45 responded mutual aid with Quakertown Fire Company(91) in this assignment. QFC arrived quickly and found fire in the attic of a detached garage and advance a hose line to extinguish the fire. Tower 45 arrived and vented the roof and assisted in overhaul operations. Damage to the structure was minimized by quick action by all units responding. High Bridge Ladder 14 also assisted on this assignment.

10/27/09 @ 2:31 pm - Fire Box 4621 Level 1 - Fire Alarm at North Hunterdon High School. Engine 451 responded mutual aid with Annandale Hose Company on this assignment. AHCO and CFD members found water leaking into a smoke detector to be the cause of the alarm. All units were ready for service at 3:01 pm.

10/27/09 @ 9:13 pm - Fire Box 4503 Level 1 - Odor of smoke, Cedar Court in the Town of Clinton. Chief 45 arrived at 9:17 and was followed by Engine 452 and Tower 45. Members investigated a burning odor in a townhouse unit and found an electrical fire in a light fixture. Members removed the light and ensured there was no fire extension to the structure. All units were ready for service at 9:54 pm.

Halloween Open House (5 pm - 9 pm)

This Saturday is our Halloween open house and we would love to see you there. This annual community event has grown from strength to strength each year and many kids look forward to it months in advance. Along with all the fun and festivities we will be collecting canned and other non-perishable goods the Food bank of New Jersey. Please bring your food products and support this wonderful community effort.


The open house starts at 5 pm and ends around 9 pm. The event gives your family the opportunity to tour the apparatus and ask any questions that they may have about the volunteer fire service. We added a LARGE inflatable jumping castle to the list of attractions last year and it was a definite hit with both the firefighters and the kids. Along with the candy, juice and chips that were provided by ShopRite of Clinton, we’ll also have fire prevention information available. 



We look forward to seeing you at the fire house!