Jersey Shore Medics Pull Motorist From Burning Vehicle Off Garden State Parkway, Reports Say Jersey Shore Medics Pull Motorist From Burning Vehicle Off Garden State Parkway, Reports Say
Jersey Shore Medics Pull Motorist From Burning Vehicle Off Garden State Parkway, Reports Say A trapped motorist was rescued from a burning vehicle after crashing into a tree along the Garden State Parkway, authorities said. Medics apparently pulled at least one person out of a car after it veered off the northbound lanes of the parkway in Brick Township, initial reports said. The crash occurred mid-afternoon near mile-marker 94 Tuesday. The car fire was knocked down by local firefighters within 15 minutes, reports said. Details on the condition of the motorist were not immediately available. CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES
PHOTOS: Warren County Crews Douse Fully Engulfed Car Fire PHOTOS: Warren County Crews Douse Fully Engulfed Car Fire
Photos: Warren County Crews Douse Fully Engulfed Car Fire Fire crews in Warren County were quick to douse a car that had become fully engulfed in flames Thursday morning. The car went up in flames in the area of 332 Delaware Avenue around 11:30 a.m., initial reports said. Hope Volunteer firefighter extinguished the smoky blaze quickly and ensured that no exposures were damaged, the department said. The cause of the fire was not immediately clear.
HEROES: Lakewood Patrolman, Passerby Pull Trapped Driver From Burning Car, Brick Police Say HEROES: Lakewood Patrolman, Passerby Pull Trapped Driver From Burning Car, Brick Police Say
Heroes: Lakewood Patrolman, Passerby Pull Trapped Driver From Burning Car, Brick Police Say An off-duty Lakewood police officer and a second passerby rescued a Brick motorist trapped in a burning car, authorities said. Lakewood Police Officer Daniel Spagnuola, who was driving to work at the time of the crash, reportedly saved the driver's life by applying a tourniquet to his bleeding leg, police said. Lakewood Police Officer Daniel SpagnuolaFacebook/ Lakewood PD And an unidentified Good Samaritan from Lakewood reportedly helped pull the teenage driver from his Mazda.  After surgery on his leg, Kyle Mueller, 18, of Brick remained in stable condition on Monday, according to Br…
Saddle Brook Driver Charged With DWI In Fiery Head-On Paramus Crash That Severely Injured Woman Saddle Brook Driver Charged With DWI In Fiery Head-On Paramus Crash That Severely Injured Woman
Saddle Brook Driver Charged With DWI In Fiery Head-On Paramus Crash That Severely Injured Woman UPDATE: A Saddle Brook driver responsible for a fiery wrong-way head-on crash in Paramus that severely injured the other motorist was drunk at the time, authorities said Monday. Robert Stevens, 63, was driving a 2010 BMW X5 that witnesses said veered into oncoming traffic on Paramus Road near Alpine Drive and slammed into a 2019 Honda CRV driven by Theresa Plummer, 44, of Bloomfield shortly after 5 p.m. Friday. Off-duty Bergen Prosecutor’s Detective Douglas Rager and other good Samaritans rescued Stevens, his 58-year-old brother, Michael, and Plummer before both vehicles exploded in flames…
PHOTOS: 4 Injured In Fiery Crash On Route 10 In Morris County PHOTOS: 4 Injured In Fiery Crash On Route 10 In Morris County
Photos: 4 Injured In Fiery Crash On Route 10 In Morris County Four people were hospitalized after a fiery Sunday night crash on Route 10 in Morris County, authorities said. Volunteer fire departments in Mount Tabor and Denville responded to the crash scene and resulting car fire in front of the Pelican Shops in Parsippany just after 10:45 p.m., authorities said. Denville fire crews started to douse the blaze while Mount Tabor crews helped with suppression and overhaul. Call #145 6/6/21 22:47 - The MTVFD and the Denville Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched to Route 10 in front of... Posted by Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department on Monday,…
PHOTOS: Morris County Fire Crews Douse Route 10 Car Blaze PHOTOS: Morris County Fire Crews Douse Route 10 Car Blaze
Photos: Morris County Fire Crews Douse Route 10 Car Blaze A sedan went up in flames on Route 10 in Morris County Sunday night, authorities said. The sedan caught fire on Route 10 in Parsippany around 9:40 p.m., according to the Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department, which assisted with overhaul. Call #136 5/30/21 21:41 - The MTVFD and Par Troy EMS were requested by the Parsippany Police Department for a reported... Posted by Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department on Tuesday, June 1, 2021 The fully involved fire was doused with additional help from Engine 12, Rescue 14 and Utility 16, the department said. No injuries were reported.
State Police: Honda Goes Up In Flames, Shuts Down Route 80 Exit Ramp In Morris County State Police: Honda Goes Up In Flames, Shuts Down Route 80 Exit Ramp In Morris County
State Police: Honda Goes Up In Flames, Shuts Down Route 80 Exit Ramp In Morris County A Honda Accord went up in flames on Route 80 Thursday morning, causing the temporary shutdown of an exit ramp in Morris County, state police said. The sedan caught fire just before 9:15 a.m. on the Exit 45 ramp of Route 80 eastbound in Parsippany, NJSP Trooper Alejandro Goez told Daily Voice. The ramp was shut down for about an hour as crews doused the blaze and cleared the scene, Goez said. No injuries were reported.
NJ State Police Identify Pennsylvania Woman Killed In Fiery I-295 Crash NJ State Police Identify Pennsylvania Woman Killed In Fiery I-295 Crash
NJ State Police Identify Pennsylvania Woman Killed In Fiery I-295 Crash New Jersey State Police have identified the 25-year-old driver killed in a fiery crash in South Jersey early Monday. The single-car crash was reported at 4:21a.m. on I-295 south at milepost 47.4 in Burlington Township, according to Trooper Alejandro Goez.  A Chevrolet Cruze traveling south went off the roadway to the right, entered the grass median, traveled across the exit ramp, exited the roadway and struck several trees, he said. As a result, the vehicle became fully engulfed in flames, Goez said. The driver, Samantha Gregor of Folcroft Township, Pennsylvania, sustained fatal inju…
One Found Dead After Vehicle Fire On Palisades Interstate Parkway One Found Dead After Vehicle Fire On Palisades Interstate Parkway
One Found Dead After Vehicle Fire On Palisades Interstate Parkway One person was found dead inside a burning vehicle on the Palisades Interstate Parkway during the early morning hours. The car fire was discovered around 2 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 16, in the southbound lane at the Exit 16 ramp in Stony Point by New York State Police, said Trooper Steven Nevel. One person was confirmed to have died in the fire, Nevel said. This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Snow-Stuck Little Ferry Driver Burns To Death After Refusing To Let Off Gas Snow-Stuck Little Ferry Driver Burns To Death After Refusing To Let Off Gas
Snow-Stuck Little Ferry Driver Burns To Death After Refusing To Let Off Gas Police tried in vain to rescue a Little Ferry driver who was killed when his SUV went up in flames as he tried to drive out of a snowbank Wednesday morning. Responding to a call from a borough DPW worker, Little Ferry Police Officer Joseph Convery found a Mazda CX-5 that jumped a parking divider and got stuck in the snow near the soccer field off Mehrhof Road shortly after 9 a.m., Police Chief James Walters said. The 62-year-old borough driver was flooring the accelerator when Convery – who’s also a borough firefighter -- started banging on the window trying to get him to stop, Walters said…
HERO: Police Officer Rescues Driver From Fiery Central Jersey Wreck HERO: Police Officer Rescues Driver From Fiery Central Jersey Wreck
Hero: Police Officer Rescues Driver From Fiery Central Jersey Wreck A Howell Township patrol officer saved a driver from a burning car on Saturday night, authorities said. Police Officer Nicholas Volpe spotted the car, which was fully engulfed in flames, on Manassa Road about 7:45 p.m. on Saturday, Howell police said. The officer pulled the disoriented driver from his car window and helped walk the injured driver away from the inferno, Howell Police Chief Andrew Kudrick told News12. In a video posted on the Howell Township Police Department Facebook page, Volpe can be seen running to the driver's side of the burning car. The driver is doing fine and Volpe…
Firefighter Pulls Unconcious Person From Burning Car At Cemetery In Area Firefighter Pulls Unconcious Person From Burning Car At Cemetery In Area
Firefighter Pulls Unconcious Person From Burning Car At Cemetery In Area An off-duty fire department safety officer pulled an unconscious person from a burning car at a cemetery. The incident took place on Sunday, Nov. 8, at the Grove Cemetery in Naugatuck, said the Naugatuck Fire Department on Facebook. According to the department, firefighters responded to a reported car fire at Grove Cemetery. When they arrived on the scene, they found the vehicle was fully engulfed in flames after the fuel tank exploded and a small brush fire had erupted. But the larger part of the event, according to the department, was that Prospect Fire Department Safety Officer Jay Kolo…