Welcome to Somers Point Volunteer Fire Company No.1
THE MISSION OF THE SOMERS POINT VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY #1
OUR MISSION TO THE RESIDENTS, BUSINESS'S AND VISITORS OF SOMERS POINT AND ITS SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES IS TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES IN A PROMPT, SAFE, AND EFFICIENT MATTER. WE ARE ABLE TO DO THIS DUE TO OUR EXTENSIVE CONTINUED TRAINING, AND CONTINUED QUEST FOR KNOWLEDGE, AND COMMITMENT TO OUR PAST HISTORY AND OUR STRIVE TO THE FUTURE.
Alarm #178 had us dispatched for a smell of gas @1835. Upon arrival and investigation firefighters were confronted with a strong odor resembling petroleum or gasoline. As crews took readings with our multi gas meters high levels of carbon monoxide were detected and the entire building was ev...
Alarm #176 was dispatched @1440 for a MVA at Bay and Maryland Aves. Command was established by F-401 (Sweeney) who reported a 3 vehicle MVA to include a commercial box truck. First arriving Sqd. 43 handled debris clean up and secured batteries in all 3 vehicles. Command was terminated @ 1514...
As crews were clearing a M.V.A. on the Garden State Parkway we were dispatched for alarm #138 for Tower 45 to respond to Ocean City Fire Headquarters for a cover-up assignment while Ocean City Firefighters were handling a working fire....
Somers Point Fire Department under a mutual aid agreement were dispatched to 7081 English Creek Ave. for a working fire. Time of dispatch was 2210 and 2 engines were requested 1 for fast team and 1 for a cover up of Scullville Station 1. Under our Department running order St...
Crews were dispatched 1605 to the Longport Blvd. for a meadows fire east of the Dolores Cooper Bridge. First arriving F-401 (Sweeney) confirmed a meadow fire and requested a response by N.J. Forrest Fire. Command was quickly established by F-400 (Denan) who had first arriving Sqd. 43 attack the fire...