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The intent of this page is to announce events, news and related information to our followers. Our primary coverage area is from Sandy Hook to Seaside and including all of Monmouth and Ocean Counties. We also post breaking state and national news. Our Page is staffed by a small group of volunteer contributors. Information is obtained and posted. With regards to breaking news, it is importa

nt to note that we are not always able to provide continual updates on incidents posted. This is for several reasons including;
1) We are volunteers and in some cases not able to stay tuned to the emergency radio.
2) Information that may be obtained initially upon dispatch and posted, may not be able to be update due to distance, radio transmission not readable, etc.
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05/08/2024

How will affect the NYC metro area? Mainly very heavy rain and flooding that comes with it. Latest model guidance continues to increase totals.
patreon.com/tristateweather

05/07/2024

JUST IN: A large fire erupted at a Popeyes in on Route 35, officials say. (Photo courtesy: Red Bank Fire Department) - MORE: https://bit.ly/3XR0Q6N

22/06/2024
15/06/2024

Effective immediately, the Brielle Road Bridge is closed until further notice to ALL VEHICLE, PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE TRAFFIC. The bridge will be able to function for marine traffic. Please follow the detours.

15/06/2024

Asbury Park - Structure Fire - 3 Borden Ave x Heck Ave. Heavy fire condition. Mutual Aid from Neptune and Wanamassa.

05/06/2024

WALL TWP - Industrial Road off Hwy 34 for a report of an explosion with one injury. Fire, EMS and PD are on scene.
Monmouth County Hazmat requested.

Looking for something to do today? How about a visit to the Monmouth County Fire Museum located in the old Camp Evans pr...
26/05/2024

Looking for something to do today? How about a visit to the Monmouth County Fire Museum located in the old Camp Evans property in Wall Township.

Spend your Sunday with us! Trucks on display 12pm - 4pm. Access to all the museums at InfoAge Science & History Museums with paid admission. So much more than fire trucks! (Army Tanks too)

Flowers for Mothers Day!  Help support the Monmouth County Fire Museum
11/05/2024

Flowers for Mothers Day!
Help support the Monmouth County Fire Museum

04/04/2024

Next Monday, April 8th, we will experience a total solar eclipse for the first time since 2017, and the last time until 2044! Many parts of the United States including New Jersey will not get a "total" solar eclipse, we will only be getting about 90% of the sun being blocked by the moon, which means there will be no safe time to look at the eclipse without proper eye protection. Viewing the eclipse with the naked eye, through a camera lens, binoculars, or telescope without proper filters and protection can cause instant and permanent damage to your eyes. Sunglasses are NOT sufficient to prevent eye damage, so if you plan to check out the view, be sure to pick up a pair of approved solar eclipse viewers available at most local stores. Read more from NASA here: https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/safety/

25/03/2024

Structure Fire - Allenhurst
314 Humes Street
Between Page Ave & Main St

15/02/2024
11/02/2024

***Press Release***

On February 10th, 2024, at 11:22 AM, Sea Girt Police received a call to attend to an incident at Neptune Beach involving a missing child. Upon reaching the location, officers engaged with the parents of a two-year-old boy who had been playing on the beach when the sand around him collapsed. Fortunately, the child's father quickly extricated him within two to three minutes, and the child remained conscious and alert.

Belmar Emergency Medical Services promptly arrived, assisting and transporting the juvenile to Jersey Shore University Medical Center for necessary treatment and observation.

The Sea Girt Office of Emergency Management, Department of Public Works, and Police Department all mobilized to the scene. Borough officials established communication with the US Army Corps of Engineers, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and Weeks Marine to address the incident. The affected area has been secured, restricting public access, and personnel from Weeks Marine are ensuring on-site security until representatives from the US Army Corps of Engineers and Weeks Marine arrive to assess and evaluate the site.

- Chief Justin Macko

07/02/2024

ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS
11 Hwy 36 @ Dunkin Donuts
Vehicle Fire with Exposure

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