Members took part in a MAYDAY Lecture and hands on training provided by All Hands Fire Training. It was an outstanding night!
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South Wall Trains with Squad
Register for Everbridge Today
Thank you for your interest in signing up for Wall Township’s Emergency Notification System. We are proud to offer this service to the public. An Emergency Notification System gives those in charge of Public Safety a chance to reach out to the public in case of an emergency event. This system, combined with our other emergency alert methods, is designed to get emergency messages to you quickly and effectively. This does not preclude you from calling 911 if you need emergency information; it simply provides an opportunity for us to disseminate critical information to you if and when the need arises.
THIS SYSTEM WILL BE USED FOR EMERGENCY PURPOSES ONLY.
Examples of times when this system may be used include:
-Drinking water contamination
-Utility outage
-Evacuation notice
-Missing person
-Fire
-Flood
-Bomb Threat
-Hostage Situation
-Chemical Spill or Gas Leak
-Any other emergency incidents where rapid notification is essential for safety
-We maintain a constantly updating database of all land line telephone numbers registered in Wall Township. Feel free to list any additional land line phone numbers; however we are most interested in gathering cell phone numbers and email addresses.
Brush Fires Keep South Wall Busy
Coaster Derby
South Wall Leads Halloween Parade
Kitchen Fire
South Wall responded to a reported kitchen fire in the Four Seasons development on 10/20/13. The fire was extinguished by Wall Police and confined to the oven. The residence was ventilated by members.
Tribute to 9/11/01
On 9/11/13 Both Chiefs and Engine 378 and crew responded to Liberty State Park to take part in a photo in front of the NYC skyline with the tribute lights where the Twin Towers stood.
Over 200 emergency vehicles were present. More pictures from this touching night can been seen at
http://www.btfirephotos.com/World-Trade-Center-Memorial-in.
9/11 Memorial at South Wall
South Wall Firefighters build the “Flags in the Field” memorial every year to remember those lose in 9/11/01. There are 343 flags that are put into the ground representing the 343 FDNY Firefighters lost on that day. We remember all those lost that day, especially from our area and those still suffering from working ground zero during the aftermath.