Millstone Township Fire Company

Clarksburg, NJ

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MVA 195

 August 11, 2021

The department operating at an MVA with entrapment on I-195 on August 10th.  Thanks to Hope Fire (82-1) for additional manpower.

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Millstone Township Operating at a Mutual Aid Structure

 April 26, 2021

The day crew was dispatched for mutual aid for a working structure fire the week of April 19th

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MVA with Entrapment

 April 19, 2021

Millstone Township Fire Department and EMS work on an overturned vehicle with entrapment early Sunday Morning.

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Regular People Doing Extraordinary Things – Volunteer

 May 13, 2019

This 90 second video was produced by the Connecticut Volunteer Workforce Solutions Team, led by the Connecticut Fire Chiefs Association.  It holds true all across the country, view the short video clip and reach out to us if you are interested in learning more about volunteering with the Millstone Township Fire Department.

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3275 Crew working on Roof

 May 13, 2019

Crew of 3275 working on roof at a recent structure fire

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Millstone Fire Responds To Early Morning Structure Fire

 October 4, 2018

At approximately 4:57 AM Wednesday morning the Millstone Township Fire Department was dispatched to Carrs Tavern Road for a reported structure.  3267 (Jeff Wagner) arrived to an abandoned, single story residential home with heavy fire showing.  A request to county dispatch to fill the box and request the Suburban Chief’s Tanker Task Force was made.  The fire was placed under control in a short period of time while crews remained on scene to knockdown any hot spots.  Thank you to all our mutual aid companies for their support. 

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Millstone Fire Responds To Garage Fire

 September 6, 2018

On August 23rd the Millstone Township Fire Department was dispatched to Fawn Way for a reported structure fire.  Upon arrival the homeowner directed Chief 3266 (Fiore) to a detached garage approximately 40 yards from the home.  Heavy smoke was coming from the eaves on all sides.  Multiple departments were dispatched along with the Suburban Chief’s Tanker Task Force as initial reports indicated the primary residence was the source of fire.  A quick knock down was completed by Millstone 3290 (Deputy Chief Wagner) with overhaul conducted by multiple departments including Jackson Mills (Sta 54), Freehold Independent (16-2), Englishtown (12-1) and Manalapan (26-2).  Coverage provided by Hope Fire (82-1), East Windsor (46) and Monroe (Sta 57). 

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Remembering Our Fallen Soldiers

 May 31, 2018

The Millstone Township Fire Company joined with a number of other township groups and agencies to remember those who gave all defending our great nation.  While Memorial Day represents the unofficial start to the summer it signifies the great sacrifice our men and women have given to all of us.  Please keep them in your thoughts as they are true heroes.

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Millstone Township Fire Company Responds to Residential Fire

 April 16, 2018

On April 11th at 2047, the Millstone Township Fire Department was dispatched for a vehicle fire in the garage at 14 Arrowhead Way.  Automatic mutual aid was also dispatched from Monroe Township Fire District #2 (Tower and Tanker 57), Englishtown Fire Department (Engine) and Manalapan Township (Engine and Tanker).  While units were beginning to respond addtional information was received reporting heavy fire showing.

Chief’s 26-2-67 and 12-67 arrived to find a two story single family residence with heavy fire showing from all floors.  Chief Fiore (3266) arrived and assumed command.  Tower 57 and Engine 12-74 arrived simultaneously.  Tower 57 was placed in the driveway for the use of the aerial master stream.  Engine 12-74 stretched a 2.5″ attack line for initial fire attack.  Tower 57 placed the aerial master stream into service.  Telesqurt 3290 and Engine 26-2-78 arrived and assisted with fire attack.  Due to heavy fire conditions crews worked from the exterior to darken the fire down.  Once completed, the crew of 1274 and 3290 made an interior attack on the first and second floor of the residence, to knock the remaining fire down.

Due to Millstone not having a municipal water system the Western Monmouth Tanker Task Force was initially requested by command.  Tanker 3296 acted as initial water supply and supplied from tankers from various departments.

Crews were worked on the interior and from Tower 57’s platform to perform a significant amount of overhaul The fire was placed under control at 22:14.

The Millstone Township Fire Department responded with a total of 8 pieces of apparatus and 24 total members.

Mutual aid assistance was also received from the Hightstown Fire Department (RIT- Rescue 41), Monroe Township Fire District #1 (RIT- Ladder 51), Monroe Township Fire District #3 (Tanker), Freehold Township Independent (Tanker and Fill Site Engine), Hope Fire Company of Upper Freehold (Tanker and Fill Site Engine), Marlboro Township (2 Tankers), the Monmouth County Fire Marshals Office Fire Coordinator Unit and Millstone Township Department of Public Works.

Firefighter rehabilitation was provided by Millstone EMS, Englishtown Manalapan EMS and a Monmouth County Medical Aid Bus from Neptune EMS.

The fire is currently under investigation by the Millstone Township Fire Prevention Bureau, the Monmouth County Fire Marshals Office, the Monmouth County Prosecutors Office and the New Jersey State Police.

During this incident the Millstone Firehouse was covered by an engine from New Egypt and tankers from Adelphia (Howell Township) and Cassville (Jackson Township).

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Millstone Fire Department Responds to Motor Vehicle

 January 31, 2018

On January 29th at 12:09, the Millstone Township Fire Department was dispatched to 314 Monmouth Road for a motor vehicle accident.   Engine 3275 (M.Wagner) and Rescue 3285 arrived to find a box truck that struck a utility pole and became partially submerged in an adjacent lake.  The occupants of the truck were still in the cab unable to exit.  The crew placed a ladder allowing the occupants to self extricate. Notifications were made to JCP&L,  Monmouth County Hazmat and Marine 82 (Upper Freehold). 

Lt. Maloney arrived at the scene and assumed command.  The engine and rescue crew deployed absorbent booms to contain an initial fluid spill in the water.  Once Marine 82 and the Hazmat Team arrived, a second layer of booms was placed via boat.

Firefighters operated at the scene for a total of 3.5 hours until the utility pole could be secured, the truck removed by a heavy duty wrecker and the remainder of the fluid spill could be mitigated.

Additional assistance was received at the scene from the New Jersey State Police, Millstone EMS and the Monmouth County Highway Department.  

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2021 Monthly Calls

MonthFire-20212020
Jan9557
Feb8347
Mar11558
Apr83
May64
Jun92
Jul82
Aug213
Sep68
Oct74
Nov83
Dec101
Total2931022

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PO Box 2
Clarksburg, NJ 08510

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