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CHUCK LOWE Rochester, Massachusetts continues to operate with this 1996 E-One Hush 1500/200/95' Tower. It previously served as Avenel Truck 5.

RON JEFFERS Hillsborough Rescue 37's 2009 Pierce Velocity, that saw original duty with the local rescue squad, is now run by the fire district, as of 2018.

JOHN M. MALECKY In Monmouth County, the Hope Fire Company in Allentown Borough has this 1993 KME Renegade pumper as E-8275, which formerly saw service with Wall Township and Roosevelt. It has a 1500-GPM pump, 500-gallon water tank and a 7.5 kw generator.

DAMIEN DANIS

Three-Alarm Fire Destroys Unoccupied Home in Passaic

Passaic, NJ - A pre-dawn fire destroyed an unoccupied multifamily home in Passaic on the morning of November 9th shortly before 4:00 A.M.

Companies were dispatched to 69 Jackson Street on a reported fire, JUMPTOFILE# 110920117 and as first due companies arrived, heavy fire was showing from the dwelling and extending to an exposure. A second-alarm was struck by Acting Battalion Chief Hayowyk, bringing the rest of the city units to the scene.

Heavy fire extended to the upper floors and eventually vented through the roof. The main fire building had fire on all floors and crews went to a defensive attack while the extension to exposure 'D' was held in check. Numerous outside lines and a ladder pipe went into operation. The roof of the fire building collapsed while master streams worked.

The blaze was knocked down at 4:55 A.M., and declared under control at 6:10 A.M. A firefighter required treatment for a minor injury. No other injuries were reported.

Mutual aid assisting on scene included Paterson, Clifton, East Rutherford, Wallington, Rutherford and Carlstadt. Fourth-alarm companies covered at East and West side firehouses during the incident. The cause of the fire wasn't immediately determined.

- DAMIEN DANIS

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