March 8, 2020
ROBBINSVILLE, NJ (MERCER)–Yesterday, March 7, 2020, the Robbinsville Fire Department was dispatched for a building fire at the Amazon warehouse on New Canton Way at 9:03 a.m. Mutual Aid was summoned from numerous surrounding departments including Hamilton Township Fire Department, Hightstown and Allentown. Firefighters located the fire in a cardboard compactor and quickly extinguished the fire using an 1 3/4″ hand line.
The smoke from the fire filled the warehouse and firefighters were able to evacuate the smoke using the building’s skylights. EMS evaluated three employees with minor smoke inhalation and transported one to the local hospital for treatment. Firefighters remained on scene for two hours to overhaul the scene while the Robbinsville Township Fire Marshal investigated the fire. Currently the fire is still under investigation.
A cardboard compactor fire caught fire at the New Canton Way Amazaon facility causing a smoke condition in the building and three employees were evaluated for smoke inhalation, one employee was transported to the hospital by EMS for treatment. Photos provided from RTFD. ADVERTISEMENT: at Buy CBD Online – CBD Oil, Gummies, Vapes. Use coupon code dennis during checkout.
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March 8, 2020
March 8, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service will be conducting prescribed burning operations in the following areas.
DIVISION B
Monmouth County– Howell – Allaire State Park– Millstone – Assunpink Wildlife Management AreaOcean County– Eagleswood – Sahara Sands
– Jackson – Colliers Mills Wildlife Management Area
DIVISION C
Cape May County
– Upper – Belleplain State Forest– Upper – Peaslee Wildlife Management AreaCumberland County– Vineland – Peaslee Wildlife Management Area
– Maurice River – Peaslee Wildlife Management Area
This schedule is weather dependent and subject to change.
If in doubt about the source of smoke or fire, call 9-1-1 or 877-WARN-DEP (877-927-6337).
More information about prescribed burning can be found here: https://www.nj.gov/dep/newsrel/2019/19_0029.htm




