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The county's fire marshal and office of emergency management is overseen by the Sussex County Sheriff's Office. The fire marshal enforces the state's Uniform Fire Code in county-owned buildings and assist local fire officials with enforcement of same, coordinate incident activities once a fire-related incident has grown beyond a local fire ...
The fire initially began on the edge of Potter County and has burned more than 6,000 acres leading to the edge of Moore County, currently being fought by firefighters to prevent entry into ...
In any county that does not employ or appoint a local fire official, the State Fire Marshal shall assume the duties of the local fire official with respect to fire safety inspections of educational property required under s. 1013.12(2)(b), and the State Fire Marshal may take necessary corrective action as authorized under s. 1013.12(5).
With a population of 159,732 Paterson is New Jersey's third largest city. [1] [3] The department is part of the Metro USAR Strike Team, which consists of nine North Jersey fire departments and other emergency services divisions working to address major emergency rescue situations. [4]
The cause of the fire, which officials said is not considered suspicious, is under investigation by the Middlesex County Fire Marshal‘s Office along with the Edison Fire Marshal‘s Office and ...
The Moore County Sheriff's Office announced in a Facebook post Monday, Aug. 12, 2024, that no charges would be filed in the case of a Fort Liberty soldier who shot and killed a utility worker ...
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service (NJFFS) is an agency within the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.Founded in 1906 with a focus on wildland fire suppression and fire protection, the Forest Fire Service is the largest firefighting department within the state of New Jersey in the United States with 85 full-time professional firefighting personnel (career civil service positions ...
Moore County’s targeted substations were incapacitated shortly after nightfall on Dec. 3. The substation in Carthage went down at around 7 p.m., followed by the other 10 miles to the southwest ...