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North Centerville Volunteer Fire Company No. 1
PO BOX 207
Hazlet, New Jersy 07730
Non-Emergency: 732-264-9404
Emergency: 911
Fax: 732-264-0408
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USFA and the International Association of Fire Fighters Develop Best Practices for Emergency Vehicle and Roadway Operations Safety Highlights the results of a U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice supported initiative to enhance emergency vehicle and roadway operations safety for firefighters and law enforcement officers.
USFA Releases Vacant Residential Building Fires Report This report presents fire-related findings associated with the recent increase in the number of vacant residential buildings.
USFA Releases Fatal Fires in Residential Buildings Report An estimated 1,800 fatal residential building fires occur annually in the United States, resulting in an average of 2,635 deaths, 725 injuries, and $196 million in property loss.
USFA Releases One- and Two-Family and Multifamily Residential Fires Topical Reports Based on data from the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) for 2005 to 2007, the reports document that cooking is, by far, the leading cause of fire in both building types, followed by heating.
New National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) Web-Based Data Entry Tool USFA recently made available a new National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) web-based data entry tool known as the Data Entry Browser Interface (DEBI). The new DEBI enables total web-based data entry into NFIRS, eliminating the need to download and install client software on the NFIRS user's computer.
Focus on Fire Safety: Residential Hazardous Materials Safety Residential hazardous materials (hazmat) safety is important in preventing fires in and around your home. Hazmat safety involves the proper handling and storage of combustibles and flammable liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, propane, oil, aerosols, certain household cleaning products, and painting supplies.
Statement from FEMA Administrator Fugate on USFA Administrator Cochran's Announced Departure Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Craig Fugate issued a statement today regarding the announcement that U.S. Fire Administrator Kelvin Cochran will become the next Fire Chief for the City of Atlanta.
Nonresidential Building Fires This report analyzes nonresidential building fires over the 3-year period from 2004 to 2006, with a focus on 2006 data.
U.S. Fire Administrator Receives the Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Association 2010 Life Time Achievement Award The Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Life Time Achievement Award is given to individuals based on an their history of fire service accomplishments, contributions to the Metro Fire Chiefs Association, contributions to fire safety, demonstrated leadership, challenges overcome or other considerations deemed of great interest by the Fire Chiefs of Metropolitan departments.
Deputy U.S. Fire Administrator Receives Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Award At the 2010 Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Association Annual Conference, Deputy U.S. Fire Administrator Glenn A. Gaines was awarded the prestigious Metropolitan Fire Chiefs President's Award of Distinction.
Tech Talk: Problem Drywall in Homes This issue of Tech Talk looks at problem drywall in homes and encourages homeowners to test life safety alarms (smoke/carbon monoxide/gas) that may be adversely impacted by the presence of drywall imported from China.
Grill Fires on Residential Properties This report examines the characteristics of the 5,700 grill fires that occur on residential properties each year in the United States, resulting in an estimated average of 10 deaths, 100 injuries, and $37 million in property loss.
USFA Announces Arson Awareness Week Theme for 2010 The United States Fire Administration announces the theme for the 2010 Arson Awareness Week (AAW): Community Arson Prevention. USFA and its partners will use the week of May 2nd to the 8th to focus public attention on the value of community arson prevention and the resources and support necessary to reduce this crime.
USFA and NIOSH Initiate Study of Cancer among Firefighters The United States Fire Administration and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health are partnering on a study to examine the potential for increased risk of cancer among firefighters due to exposures from smoke, soot, and other contaminants in the line of duty.
Selections Announced for Harvard Senior Executives in State and Local Government Program Fellowships to attend the Harvard University's Senior Executives in State and Local Government Program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government have been awarded to six senior fire officials.
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| Word From Fire Inspector |
BE SAFE THIS SUMMER!!

There are a few things to watch out for when cooking outdoors so that your friends and family enjoy a good meal.
Never use a propane barbecue grill on a balcony, terrace or roof. It is both dangerous and illegal.
Propane barbecue grills and no more than two (2) 20-pound propane tanks are allowed on the grounds of a one or two-family home, but be sure to follow the fire safety precautions below.
Only use a charcoal barbecue grill on a balcony or terrace if there is a ten foot clearance from the building and there is an immediate source of water (garden hose or four (4) gallon pail of water). Otherwise, such barbequeings is dangerous and illegal.
John Beslanovitz
The Bureau of Fire Prevention
1766 Union Ave.
Hazlet NJ 07730
Phone 732-264-1700 ext 8666
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