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Hydrants, crowd and gas tanks complicated emergency response to Co-op fire - News Of The Area

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All that’s left of the Laurieton Seafoods building. Photos: Kim Ambrose. JUST five days before fire destroyed Laurieton Seafoods and Fisherman’s Co-op, the crew at Laurieton Fire and Rescue Station 358 asked the community to help them maintain access to the area’s water hydrants. “These are a vital resource for our response to incidents,” the unit posted to social media. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Mes…
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News Of The Area broke the news in on Friday, January 24, 2025.
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