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New Brunswick, NJ (Middlesex County)
April 29, 1999     Tov Manor Apartments

Third Alarm Fire brought North Brunswick and East Franklin (Sta. 27) in on mutual aid...... The blaze was started by juveniles who lit a bush on fire that was right up against the structure.  High winds hampered fire suppression and there were no reported injuries.

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Engine #1 and Engine #2 on the scene trying to establish a water supply, In the background you can see Ladder 1 in operation.

Heavy fire throughout the second floor forced interior attack teams to evacuate and go to master streams.

New Brunswick Ladder 1 is joined by North Brunswick Fire Co with their truck company, All hands are still engaged in a massive exterior attack.

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South Amboy NJ (Middlesex County)  Main Street at the Rural /Metro garage. September 1999.

A Ripping fire originating in a car extended to a storage garage. The blaze was contained in 30 minutes by the towns volunteer fire department. There were no injuries.

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A firefighter dons his air pack silhouetted by the late night blaze, Companies utilized master streams from the deck appliance on the first due engine, Second due engine established a water supply right away and fed the attacking pumper.

Plainfield NJ (Union County) 8/7/99
5 Alarm fire in an abandoned commercial building on West Front Street caused a mass mutual aid assignment in the area, Union County Fire Coordinators along with Middlesex Co M/A Coordinators assisted in the fire. Some firefighters suffered minor injuries at the fire.

Plainfield's Engine #4 shown operating at the fire. Companies biggest problem was access to the fire floor upon arrival.

Plainfield's Truck Co shown setting up the ladder pipe to access the fire on the 4th floor.
On the "B" side of the building Truck 1 is also operating. (NOT SHOWN) knocking down fire with the ladder pipe on the 4th floor.

East Brunswick NJ (Middlesex County)
Prigmore Street. Rescue Squad Fire 3/23/99
Photos by Brian Vicidomini - 460
Fire Chief Artie Lebuis onlooks as his men battle this hot fire engulfing the townships volunteer rescue squad building.

The rescue squad lost their heavy rescue truck and two ambulances in the fire, shown (right) Bernie from the First Watch Website makes a cameo appearance in the lower left.

This massive fire brought in equivelent to a 4 alarm assignment including the Middlesex County OEM.  Ex-Truck 809 seen (left) preparing to go in service with the ladder pipe, EB Dist 1 Truck 709 in foreground also operating along with Brookview VFC Engine 912.

The Building was a total loss including the apparatus and all the files and squad memorabilia from many years of operation.

The First - Aiders at the complex wnen the blaze broke out were alarmed by the fire alarm and discovered the blaze in the apparatus bay area and were able to save two ambulances before the fd arrived.

This action shot (right) Brian caught the "S" from the sign above the overhead bay doors falling into the burning pile of debris. Look Close and you will see the s in the closest bay door area.

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