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4 Alarmer hits Waterford Twp. Salvage and Mulch yard

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April 27, 2025 | NEW JERSEY FRANK SAIA, Correspondent
This article is a direct street report from our correspondent and has not been edited by the 1st Responder newsroom.

At approximately, 16:22 hours on April 27, 2025 the Waterford Twp. Fire Department was dispatched to a salvage and mulch yard at 225 Jackson Road. First arriving units found large wood piles and salvage parts on fire and spreading from the 15 acre salvage yard toward residential homes. Winds helped the fire spread from the mulch yard to a field adjacent to the residential homes. Fire resources were placed to protect the homes from the fast moving fire. Due to the amount of fire and the size of the yard, large volumes of water would be required to bring this fire under control. Many additional resources were called including a large diameter hose task force to deliver a large amount of water to the fire scene. Units from Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester Counties set up relay pumping through thousands of feet of 5” hose from almost a mile away to deliver adequate water to the fire ground. Brush trucks and quick attack vehicles were used to fight the fire inside the yard. Ladder trucks were used from the perimeter. It would take a significant amount of time to dismantle the large piles of wood to extinguish them and the smoldering mulch. Fire department resources anticipated being on the fire ground for approximately two days. In all, four counties and dozens of apparatus were utilized to bring this fire under control. No injuries were reported.

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FRANK SAIACorrespondent

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