State Police Investigating Late-Night Parkway Crash
Driver transported to hospital after overturning on Garden State Parkway
A motor vehicle accident which occurred on the Garden State Parkway in Brick Township last night remains under investigation, according to a representative from the New Jersey State Police.
Sgt. Adam Grossman explained that at about 11:30 p.m. on Friday evening, a woman driving a black SUV lost control of her vehicle near milepost 93.4 on the northbound side of the Garden State Parkway, and went off the road. Authorities who responded to the scene successfully freed the driver, who was pinned in the overturned vehicle.
"The female (driver) was transported to the hospital for non-life threatening injuries," said Grossman.
The sergeant added that the crash remains under investigation at this time.
Callaspade Aspade
10:25 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012
the fire truck sirens woke us up. i thought they could not use sirens that late at night?
Random Poster
1:09 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
hey cammi....
post your address so the next time your house catches fire, family member needs medical help, or someone attempts to rob you, the police/fire/ems will know to take there sweet ass time responding to your call in a fashion that they don't wake anyone up...
Lacey Lover
1:26 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Get a life!
cw1234
10:13 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
God forbid you crash into an emergency vehicle without its siren on, I'm sure you would blame them for not having it on!
Colton Cotton
6:43 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Guys take it easy Cammi was just asking a question no need to be jerks!
bojangles
9:34 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
wow! yes there is also laws set in place that if your house is burning down the pagers cant wake them up out of their sleep to come save your sorry ass
Brickresident
8:49 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012
lmfao, I hope your joking.
dfc4385
9:55 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012
Reminds me of the guy from Mirage who complained about the McGuire flight path. The carrier planes made too much noise for him.
Mark Morrison
10:58 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Sorry you lost sleep, but yes they can...hope the driver is ok.
Lorie White Blanco
11:02 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Seriously...someone is severely injured and your upset about loud sirens. How about being grateful that you were only woken up by the sirens and not the reason...Just saying.
jonathon
11:10 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012
The need for sirens at night when no one was on the road is abserd. That's why we need paid firemen. The firemen get mad if you call them 2 to 3 times for the same thing. Its all in proper training which they all need including the chief.
Random Poster
12:58 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
i hope the next time you need fire/ems/police assistance, they gingerly take there time getting to you with no flashy lights and sirens,regardless of time of day/night, obeying "ALL" traffic laws like any other motorist has too.
then when you or a member of your family dies because the fire/ems/police didn't "make it there in time" you will bitch at that also....
as annoying as it is, its easier to fall back asleep, than it is too not wake up at all.
if dead silence while you sleep is what you want move to Canada, i hear they have a lot of open space up in the tundra area....
cw1234
10:14 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
You do know they go through the same training right? Some vollies have more training than paid guys. The real kicker, every paid company I've seen uses the siren 10x more than vollies. Let me know how that works for you, and don't complain when your taxes go up with all the salaries and benefits.
Volunteer
8:49 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
If you do not like the law, write your senator to change it. And I would get annoyed if you called me to your house two or three times for the same thing as well. By the way, whether you put a volunteer or a paid fireman in the driver seat, they are still going to use the sirens. If anything, the paid guys are going to use the sirens more as it is the law, and the will probably not want to lose their job.
jonathon
11:13 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Seriously injured the fire department was called for a wash down. She was out of the car and @ the hospital by the time they arrived.
Random Poster
1:02 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
do you know that people "volunteer" to put their life on the line to save yours? unpaid too? at all hours of the day? most "volunteers" are required to "be on call" any given day as it is, wash down or not.....
Volunteer
8:51 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
The fire department has standard operating procedures on what is appropriate to go lights and sirens too, and what i appropriate to go no lights and sirens too. These SOP's are looked over and approved by the township. If you disagree with the use of them, they I would suggest you write the police department or the mayor to have them changed.
Captain Ed
11:18 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Although emergency vehicles usually try to be quiet/courteous with sirens late at night and not unnecessarily use them - they certainly will if needed (as they should). Day OR night. Regardless if it interr ups someone's nappy time. One of MY pet peeves is when I see someone NOT immediately pulling over for a blue or red light. Its a STATE law (and probably Fedaral too) to yield to either. What if they were on the way to save a family member!
Mary
11:45 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Yes Captain Ed. What AMAZES me most is that the majority of drivers seem to think that they just have to move over, out of the way, BUT keep on driving!! You are supposed to pull over, OFF the road and completely STOP, until the emergency vehicle passes, even if there is no one else on the road!!
Mattie
11:46 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Really? It was well before midnight on a Friday night.... and you complainers were already in bed and asleep? Even if you do go to bed that early for some reason, ok, so once in a blue moon an emergency vehicle wakes you up and it's worth complaining about? Seriously?
My 83 yr old mother stays up later than that. Get a life and stay up later.... and stop complaining about *everything*.
~Barb~
5:53 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Some of us do go to bed early because we have to be up early to go to work. We're called nurses. Got a problem with that? Don't lump everyone in with one poster that made a dumb remark.
Mattie
9:47 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
-Barb-
I worked nights for several years. I wouldn't get to sleep until 3 or 4 AM so, I know what its like to try and sleep during times when most other "normal" people are up and about (like 4-11 AM).
Did I complain about school buses? Garbage trucks? Neighbors mowing their lawns? Kids playing or riding skateboards up and down the street during times I had to try to sleep? No. I dealt with it.
Would I be so self absorbed as to *publicly complain* about emergency vehicles using sirens and lights while trying to navigate their way to helping people? Don't think so.
Please don't take offense at my post regarding going to bed early, my comments were directed to anyone who's COMPLAINING about emergency vehicles and how the world needs to revolve around their personal sleeping time....
~Barb~
12:19 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Mattie, I agree with you but please re-read the first line of your post. You're mocking people who are in bed before midnight. You might want to revisit that.
Lorie White Blanco
12:22 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
@Jonathan...that is not always the case if someone needs to be extracted from a vehicle or if someone is trapped under a tree stump on Thanksgiving like my neighbor...they weren't there for a "wash down"...but to help pull that tree up to free him...Again I say...How about being GRATEFUL you were only woken up by the sirens and NOT the reason.
Random Poster
1:04 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
scroll up to see my reply comments to this jonathan guys post....
people just don't get it i guess......
Kevin
2:18 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Cammi- You poor thing you must be exhausted. Come on really????? I bet you'd be the first one complaining emergency vehicles didn't get there fast enough if you were ever put in that situation. Maybe try praying for the victim next time.
HELP..
3:07 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Woke you up ...Too f'en bad...The firemen and women are on call all the time with no Pay...Just because you eat supper at 4pm and in bed at 7pm...too Bad...
Callaspade Aspade
3:14 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
excuse me s%$#bag, but I get up to go to work at 1 AM. you lazy slob(s) probably don't work, that's why you're all ragging on me. And to the other B&$tch, YES, my beauty sleep pays off, you FAT DOG.
Mattie
3:50 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Cammi... considering your foul mouth and bad manners, and the fact you go to work at 1 AM, I'm guessing..... hooker? ;-)
LOL OK, maybe not, maybe just someone with no class and a LOT of complaints?
Angel
3:11 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Everyone keep the noise down, because cammi needs her beauty sleep... What a b**ch!!
Callaspade Aspade
3:15 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
jealous, are we???
Angel
3:31 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Lol...I'm a fat dog, haha you are a funny b**ch!!! You are probably the fat dog and sleeps her day away!! For your info I'm a nurse who works the night shift up north and drive the parkway every night, and I probably need sleep more than you, and I would never be upset being woken up if someone needs help. Grow the f up!!' And you would have to sleep for eternity for beauty!!'
Michael Hendrickson
3:57 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
All these emergency workers need to be a bit more courteous to others
donald hinman
4:06 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
I have a two year old son. And since Sandy we haven't had a decent night sleep. I pay taxes just like everyone else. Someone needs to put a stop to this. If my home was ever on fire which I highly doubt. I don't need to hear sirens in my ear just to feel safe. Please stop the sirens.
cw1234
10:19 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
You do understand fire doubles in size every 30 seconds, right? So when you have a small electrical fire in your home, and you are standing outside watching the fire get bigger and bigger, I hope you don't complain they took too long to get there!
Random Poster
4:26 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
@cammi,
i work a midnight shift, get up at 11pm and get home from work at 9am, i manage to deal with all the noise that "normal people make during the day" while i am trying to sleep, i also volunteer to save your family in a time of need while putting mine aside, who don't you "man up" and learn to adapt to your situation instead of complain about it?
this country was founded and built by people who "manned up" and got he job done, not people the "bitched and complained" and waited for people to do things for them.
i hear Afghanistan has property real cheap and they don't use sirens over there... maybe you should consider a move....
Lorie White Blanco
4:26 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Some of you obviously have never needed the help of the Fire or EMS because if you did you wouldn't think of only yourselves. How selfish this is all because you were inconvenienced and lost a little sleep. In light of all that has happened you would think people would have compassion for another...Obviously some people don't...and they are very sad and pathetic.
Michael Hendrickson
4:32 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
All I'm saying is that I don't need to be woke up in the middle of the night by those annoying sirens for something that has nothing to even do with me..Why should I lose sleep over someone else's problem
ed crowley
6:59 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Think you needed the sarcasm font for your comment.
Volunteer
8:54 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I believe we are getting to the root of the problem right here with this comment.
Random Poster
4:34 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
@donald hinman:
so you pay taxes huh?.... then why the hell didn't you tell mother nature to use your tax dollars and take the storm some other way than around here???
i hate that "i pay taxes" phrase. everyone now a days thinks that taxes entitles you to things......does that mean if i pay taxes too i can punch you in the face to being stupid? yeah i didn't think so.....
Michael Hendrickson
4:40 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Your way out of line Mr Random Poster
donald hinman
4:49 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Ya I do pay taxes. And very high taxes at that. And as a tax payer there is no reason me or anyone else should put up with this garbage. I understand that volunteer work helps but don't think for one second these people are doing this for free. There are selfish benefits to even so called volunteer work.
Sonia Fagg
6:01 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Apparently you've never volunteered to help out others.
When you use the word selfish you must be relating to yourself who appears to only have your own self-interest at heart. People who volunteer give of themselves; they have compassion and empathy but that seems to be a foreign idea to you.
JR
10:43 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Ive been volunteering for over 25 years, Ive never asked for a cent, you need to take your head out of your A** and pay attention to what volunteers have done for your community and not just over the past 2 months. We do it because we love it and those that dont love is are here one day and gone the next. None of us would do it for the $250.00 a year clothing allowance that dont even cover gas to get to the calls. You are just an arrogant idiot......
Donna McCormick- Mackintosh
4:58 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
I guess the post hurricane "Love thy neighbor " philosophy is over after just one month....
bojangles
9:40 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
LOL!!
Scott
5:08 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Just reading some of the comments make me sick. You people want to bitch about the volunteers using their sirens when responding. Let me tell you something. I have been a volunteer since 1984 and have lost plenty of sleep. I have never complained. Volunteer with an EMS or Fire Department and see what really goes on. Just saying...
donald hinman
5:16 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Ok well maybe you should just stop saying.
jonathon
5:45 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Lois your correct but I was on the scene and the injured was @ hospital by the time FD arrived
I'm an Emt. I'm here to save ur butt not kiss it!!
5:50 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Ok so reading some of these comments make me sick..I am a volunteer here in town..i'm not looking for a pat on the back or a thank you for what I choose to do..but some of you people could be a lil more understanding for the job that we do..while responding with lights, sirens are to be used to go through an intersection safely or if other drivers DO NOT move.we don't use them to be ignorant.with that being said please keep in mind if u were in need of an emergency vehicle would want us stopping at every red light and taking a leisurely stroll to ur emergency.what may not be a big deal to you is to the person who needs
us. I understand u may pay taxes and want to call the shots but that's not the way it works in reality.if u want it that quiet than move to the mountains in Utah!
cw1234
10:16 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Sure hope you're stopping at every red light!
donald hinman
6:09 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
I'm not talking about the use of sirens at intersections that's fine. But a lot of these sirens that go off around town are just uncalled for. Just like how some of the volunteer workers in town think they wear a badge.
bojangles
9:43 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
donald shut your mouth, you dont know what is "uncalled" for. Do you assign the police fire and ems their calls? do you know the severity of the calls going on in town, my god people are ignorant
I'm an Emt. I'm here to save ur butt not kiss it!!
6:23 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
That's my point..to you they may be uncalled for but if you're not there than that's not fair to say. As far as volunteer workers thinking they wear a badge well most of us do.I wear one while on a truck. If u have a problem with other volunteers than take the appropriate channels to address that issue. On here is not the time or the place!!
Candice
6:25 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
seriously all people have to do ids complain about sirens? sorry but most areas of NewJersey are not quiet desolate places...I had to call ems at 2am and they came with a siren on to get through the intersections and woke up my neighbor...he came over to see if everything was ok...not complain about being woken up...these people are out there doing their jobs...wash down or not...so what if they didn't come and the gasoline exploded right as you and your family drove by and you were injured...some people just need to find something to complain about...
lauren
6:32 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Tis the season to be jolly fa la la la la. Not so much huh people. Think most of you need a little attitude adjustment. And to all a GOOD NIGHT!!!!
Lee Lee
6:40 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
I pay taxes.... I want world peace! Merry Christmas :)
donald hinman
6:58 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
You are right. Most volunteers wear badges. But having a sewed on badge "patch" does not give them the right to speed up and down our streets putting innocent people in harms way.
Volunteer
8:57 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
You are correct, it does not. Sitting behind a computer screen complaining about it on the Patch will not solve any of your problems. If you are having problems with volunteers racing up and down your street, I would suggest you contact the police department.
Eric
8:06 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Michael and Donald obviously do not have a life and were not given any toys when they were a kid. Oh that right they are still kids or at least acting like one with all of this nonsense. I can't believe any normal human being would be complaining about sirens. As for the badge you mention, I would consider it a badge of honor and it doesn't matter whether it is pinned on or sewn on. These men and women volunteer to assist any human being that needs it and use no prejudice as to who they help. Obviously you have never volunteered or helped another person. The only self gratification they get is that awesome feeling of knowing they did something to help another human being.
Joe
5:52 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Don't respond to Michael and Donald they are patch rats. They always say things just to get people fired up.
I'm an Emt. I'm here to save ur butt not kiss it!!
8:16 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Thank you Eric!! Whether it be sewn on or metal doesn't matter.it all means the same thing.but jus to clarify one thing, volunteers don't wear sewn on badges!! The sewn on badges are part of a different organization in town. Our trucks look similar and we both are normally confused for one another.either which way u look at it paid or volunteer we all do the same job and have the same outlook..help those in need in our community..
Volunteer
8:29 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
For those of you who are complaining about the use of sirens waking you up, I would suggest you consult the Title 39 code in regards to emergency vehicles. Specifically 39:4-91 which states that an emergency vehicle MUST use both audible sirens along with lights in order for vehicles to pull over. If you are upset with that, I would suggest writing your senator to change the law. If you do not think that this was a situation in which the vehicles did not have to use lights or sirens, then I would suggest writing the mayor or the police department. Either way, there is no need to bash the VOLUNTEER fire department or EMS crews for following the law, and their training.
bojangles
9:45 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
like
donald hinman
8:30 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Ya that's great I understand that this world needs EMT workers and of course fire and police. But most so called volunteers in towns are people that could not get a real job. Weather it be in medical paid firefighter where they would have to be physically fit or law enforcement. Sad but true. I just am sick and tired of all the big men on campus. Stop the sirens.
Johnjcpa
11:59 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
In other words, you weren't qualified to be a volunteer. In decades associated with volunteers, most had jobs, followed by many that were retired.
donald hinman
8:40 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
I'm sorry sir but their is no training in how these "volunteers" should be driving to the firehouse with there personal vehicles. Flashing there blue lights you can buy at radi shack. Training in that department is what these cowboys need.
Volunteer
8:47 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Alright. I'm slightly confused as to what you are complaining about now. Are you complaining about how these volunteers (which I am not sure what is with the quotation marks, are you implying that they are actually paid employees?) drive there personal vehicles to the firehouse, or are you complaining about the sirens that they are required by law to use?
Michael Hendrickson
8:59 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Don't let these so called volunteers fool you people they get paid and paid very handsomely I might add..Maybe not with money but with the French benefits that I won't discuss in this public forum.
Johnjcpa
12:01 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
They're not "French" benefits anymore, now we call them "Freedom" benefits.
Volunteer
9:03 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
"French benefits that I won't discuss in this public forum." Please, feel free to share what you know.
cw1234
10:18 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Right, someone gets called out and can't provide a legit explanation.
Michael Hendrickson
9:05 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
This is not the time nor the place..Good day to you sir
Volunteer
9:10 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Ah, I see. For a moment there, I thought you were just talking out of your rear end. But clearly that's not the case..
I'm an Emt. I'm here to save ur butt not kiss it!!
9:41 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
Sorry to rain on ur parade Donald but jus because we choose to volunteer doesn't mean we can't get real jobs..we have volunteers who have respectable backgrounds and great jobs..apparently somewhere along the lines people forgot what volunteer mean!! As volunteers we are not compensated for what we do..we are do not have benefits..it is something we enjoy doing..
chattsworth
10:17 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
OMG...French benefits!!! You moron. It's FRINGE benefits. What an idiot!!!!!
Berkeley Lifer
11:29 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
French benefits means you get extra Escargot i think lol..
tuna stick
10:54 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Don't tell him that! I was extremely interested in the French benefits.....maybe free baguettes...fries....a kiss....please elaborate.
almuzer
11:15 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
there are some amazingly stupid people on this thread
fed up
11:21 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012
I personally love it when i hear sirens when i am sleeping no matter of the time. It assures me that someone or someones home or possesions are going to be helped very shortly. Thank god we have people in these positions who can put the extra time in for the sake of us all. To those of you with negative comments about volunteers and first responders and SIRENS!!!! You are complete morons and the selfish all about me people that need a good smack in the mouth! FRENCH BENEFITS!! what an assh%le.
donald hinman
6:10 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
The problem I have is not with the work these "volunteers" do. It is the way they dangerously drive to the firehouse or the place of accident. The sirens are abused and the speeding is way out of line. And I know some volunteers have great jobs. I'm talking about the majority of them that when younger wanted to be a paid firefighter but was to out of shape to pass a physical. I'm talking about the person who mentally wasn't capable of going through medical school. Not all of them but most are thinking that they are above the law. And it makes me sick. And by the way, do u think EMT or fire pay for any of there shirts that they so proudly wear when they are just out around town. No way.
ed crowley
7:06 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Since you are so much smarter . Why have you not joined a company or squad?
Volunteer
8:45 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Yes, you caught them red handed. The 10 dollar shirts that they wear as uniforms, they get them for free. Another fact, they probably didn't have to pay for their radio or pager either! And I even bet that the training they receive was free too! What a scandal! And all they have to do is answer hundreds of first aid and fire calls a year, without getting paid--what a rip off to the tax payer.
Joe
6:22 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I'm telling you Donald and Michael are here to fire everybody up. I've seen them do it before. They have no life. They might be the same person!
lisad
6:32 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
So I haven't slept too well since Sandy either, being bored this morning i decided to check some of the "local news". Reading through these comments makes me wonder. Firstly about some of the posters inteligence levels, secondly about people complaining about emergency vehicles use of sirens and lights...kinda blows my mind. I guess for as long as there is time people will find something to complain about....lots of ignorant posts tho...On a happy note, after 33 days I finally got heat yesterday!!!!
donald hinman
6:55 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I don't know who michael is nor do I agree with most of his comments. I'm just stating the facts.
bojangles
9:49 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
shut up
Michael Hendrickson
7:03 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
French or fringe benefits I don't really care..We all know that every volunteer receives them..And I won't even get into the kickbacks
Bill Storm,
7:35 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I would tell you to move but you will see that in every town or city you go to. They are command centers during emergencies and carry very important equipment in them. Maybe you should become a volunteer to find out first hand why they are used.
donald hinman
7:18 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Some towns give there chiefs SUV to drive around in. Oh I guess they just volunteer to drive them. It makes me sick to see my tax dollars spent like this.
Volunteer
8:47 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Actually, most towns will give the fire chiefs and first aid captains cars or SUV's. Another fact, most fire chiefs and first aid captains use their vehicles to respond to scenes. I bet those ungrateful guys even use the lights and the sirens when they are going to a scene.
Johnjcpa
12:06 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Good idea, let's do away with volunteers and go to paid emergency services. Then the volunteers won't have to raise funds and they will be able to "find" jobs. How are your taxes doing now.
Max
7:39 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I was going to comment on the ignorance I have read in some of the previous posts on this thread. However, my mom always told me if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
Donna Griffin
8:47 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Not to get off topic or anything, but thank you first responders, and I hope the driver is OK.
Mikel
9:27 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Just like all the comments after every article on the patch. Off the topic of the story and bashing people.
donald hinman
9:35 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
No Mikel not bashing people just stating the facts. People need to wake up.
dedicated vol.
9:37 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
First let's hope the driver is ok. Secondly, I have been a vol. Fireman for 16 and a half years I wouldn't trade the experience for anything. Yes I to have lost many a nite sleep, but I don't care. I love what I do when I'm helping someone in need. For those complaining about sirens, for one it could of been a simple wash down, but do you know how it was dispatched to the fire dept. No you don't. Countless times fire departments are dispatched for calls which are totally different upon arrival. So until you go through the countless hours of training and actually answer a call, please know what you are talking about before you comment.
Donna Griffin
1:01 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Thank you for your service to the community, dedicated vol. Your sacrifice does not go unnoticed to most.
Tony
10:20 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Thank You all Fire and EMS Volunteers for what you do 24 - 7 - 365. We need more of you. Be safe.
Mikel
10:35 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
What facts about the artical. I didn't know this artical was about fireman and sirens
Michael Hendrickson
10:48 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Yes thank you volunteers for racing down my streets day and night with your lights and sirens blaring and putting other cars on the road In danger for non emergencies.
dedicated vol.
11:19 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
You people never cease to amaze me. All I read about is how people pay to much in taxes. Well be thankful for volunteer's. A paid dept. Would send ur taxes a hell of a lot higher. As for those complaining about volunteers racing down your street, you chose to live near a firehouse or ems squad, which probably saved you on your homeowners insurance. But u won't complain about that.
donald hinman
11:40 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I don't care at all about paying taxes or insurance. But at least make me feel like its going to something worth while. Not just to building egos of those who didn't make it in the real world.
Johnjcpa
12:12 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Sorry they found you not qualified to be a volunteer. Doesn't make you a bad person. Unfortunately, when the people you care most about are trapped in a wreck about to explode, we have no way of insuring it's your loved ones and canceling the response. You do have loved ones? Because you seem to need a hug.
donald hinman
11:58 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I would rather have a paid dept. Then have a bunch of untrained cowboys using my town as there personal wild wild west.
bojangles
9:52 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
wtf
butch cassidy
12:14 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
i cant believe some of these comments...really a siren stopped you from getting sleep? i thank all the volunteers i still am in awe of the job they did during sandy....so stop it and shut up cammi
Callaspade Aspade
12:13 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012
get stuffed, lady!
dedicated vol.
12:15 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
For all you ignorant people the only difference between a paid and volunteer department is the pay check. New Jersey has the same requirements for both. For those who think its ego building, have you tried to get on a paid department in this state. It requires you are a resident of that city or town. You people have no clue what volunteer's go threw. So until you have what it takes to make that personal sacrifice, just say thank you and go on your way. The volunteer's in this state do it for the live of it. I hope you never need our help.
butch cassidy
4:46 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
glad to here it is a law and i am glad i pull over even tho i didnt know that ..and thanks for all you do!!!
dedicated vol.
12:17 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Thank you Jenny. To everyone else she hit the nail on the head. We were away from our families protecting and aiding you in the worst weather event to hit the Jersey shore.
butch cassidy
12:17 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
question -- is it a law to pull over for firemen ems etc on the way to a call? or is it something WE should all do out of respect and the fact it could be someone we care about they are on the way to help?
cw1234
11:22 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Law
WMS826
12:18 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Let's sue them for using sirens. Besides volley Rescue Squaders are a thing of the past. The foamers who ride the fire trucks save me a boat load of money so let's keep them and make sure your home owners insurance is paid up. Pay people to do the EMS thing, and manage the hose guys professionally to make sure the kegs are turned off and people who become the chiefs are qualified and not just the most popular down there.
dedicated vol.
12:32 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
@Jenny. Yes it is a law under title 39. It's 39:4-92 to be exact.
@wms826 for your information the state requires chiefs to have proper training and classes to be a chief.
WhyOhWhy
12:34 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
OMG... Listen to you people....
This article was about an accident and an injured person on the Pkwy.
You people took it a whole other level... REALLY?
Why not just be concerned ho the accident happened or how the driver is doing ?
Tell me what paid firemen or non pad firemen, sirens or no sirens, responding to a fire in a timely mannor HAVE TO DO WITH THIS ARTICLE?
LISTEN TO YOURSELVES! UGH...........
dedicated vol.
12:37 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Hey red. It's because some people are ignorant and have no clue. I'm just stating fact.
donald hinman
12:49 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Red please do us all a favor and go back to sleep.
WhyOhWhy
10:30 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
Good suggestion donald hinman!
This way I don't have to be subjected to your asinine replies.
jonathon
1:06 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Volunteer doesn't give you the knowledge of quoting title 39; about lights and siren. Its all about common knowledge like when no one is on the road and not aproaching an intertsection um let's wake up the people that didn't give us a donation. Paid departments don't do stupid things like this. Remember its all about training ! The paid EMS workers of Brick don't do it or volunteer EMS of Brick.
Donna Griffin
1:09 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
donald hinman - I might suggest that you feel you are not paying enough in taxes or funding public pensions nearly generously enough. Personally, I think I pay too much on both counts. By all means, feel free to cut a charitable check to any paid public fire department in the state. In the meantime, I'll continue to be thankful for and support those who volunteer to run into a burning building to save a perfect stranger. My gut tells me you probably don't have the intestinal fortitude to do the same for your neighbors. That's OK. But please don't feign indignance because others choose to be good citizens.
Sal Petoia
1:49 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
So many totally unbelievable and ridiculous comments from so many self-centered people objecting to sirens. If I am awakened by sirens in the middle of the night, it tells me someone is in trouble and that others are going to their aid. I say God bless our volunteers and all those, paid or unpaid, who risk their lives to help others! Keep up the good work!
Joe M
3:12 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
This site is proof that humans need to become extinct...
donald hinman
3:33 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Your somewhat right about that Joe. And so should the price we tax payers pay for trained professionals. Because they are extinct.
lauren
3:49 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I think this feed needs to be extinct!!!!!!!!!
dedicated vol.
5:18 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Yes I am a volunteer, but my full time job I deal with title 39 all day long. Yes title 39 does state if emergency lights are activated so will be the siren. Yes we are volunteers, but we do work jobs just like the rest of you. As for those who think we are not professional because we do it for free, think again we are trained to the same standards as paid firemen. Don't believe join a fire company and go thru the required 150 plus hours of basic firefighting.
dedicated vol.
5:21 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
For people to complain about sirens late at note in Brick. The last time I check that town has traffic just about around the clock.
donald hinman
5:57 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Ya 150 hours of "BASIC"Firefighting. Exactly my point. I rest my case. Lets get away from the basics and lets get advanced.
dedicated vol.
6:10 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
That's to be certified as basic firefighter. I haven't known a single firefighter in my 16+ years as a volunteer to just take the basics. Like I said before if your gonna post something here know what ur talking about. Go join a fire company and see what training we do have, till then you don't have the right to pass judgement on us.
Proud Volunteer
6:23 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Hey Donald Mr smart ass! I'm gonna tell u this once #1 all Volunteer EMS money or Vehicles come not from ur tax dollars. # 2 all state training are the same for paid or volunteer, #3 most of the volunteers are full time nurses, military, EMTS and Police. After work they volunteer their time to take care of idiots like u. If I would of to respond to ur house and knew it was u? Believe me u would deff hit every bump on the way to ER. Stop complaining get a life or a real job! As to all Stations 21,22,23,24 and 16. Keep up the good work. Tax dollars are going towards Brick Township Police EMS buddy do some research! And if u r that stupid? Let me know ill give u the tour of our volunteer organization. None of ur money is spend on it. We r none profit MORON!
WhyOhWhy
10:33 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
Proud Volunteer... kudos!
Don't go wasting your time on him...there is nothing you are going to say that he won't have a derogatory response to.
donald hinman
6:48 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Oh really then where does all the money come from..... Santa.... Put the bottle down sir. I think u had enough.
Lori Morrison
8:02 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
The best way to find out how much of your tax dollars is being spent for fire protection is to look at your tax bill. Your fire taxes and Ocean County library taxes are the same amount, the average homeowner paying approximately 100 dollars or less a year. There are many people can not or will not appreciate what we do until they need us.
Michael Hendrickson
7:08 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Mr proud volunteer...That's good to know that you would hit every bump in the road if mr hinman was to be one of your patients..Real professional sir
WMS826
7:18 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Blue lighters come and go, we need real professionals who can actually put fires out.
Chiefs may be certified as you say above, however it's a popularity party down there, and dang few rocket scientists to choose from. Whoever can tap the keg faster is the one they elect.
The Governor
7:29 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I bet she was drunk.
Callaspade Aspade
6:58 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
i bet she was TEXTING or YAPPING.
Proud Volunteer
8:57 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I am professional Michael. Looks like u r just like Donald have no life. And for ur information Donald all money come from donations or all activities that we do by raising money. So not only we save ur asses who does nothing but criticize us? But we also take plenty of time from our families. Look at Sandy! Who was out?not u? We had to go out risk our life to save people like u. Does who knew everything but few hours later called 911. Mr I know everything! Do everyone here a favor shut ur face.
cw1234
11:28 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
Patch needs to use facebook for comments, like APP did. Really eliminated the keyboard tough guys!
Mattie
8:04 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
...and eliminate the Trolls, too. Of which there are several.
Seems like the Patch has just about given up completely on deleting flagged posts, spam, and the rude, inflammatory and insulting comments. It's a free-for-all lately, every single article no matter what the topic might be.
Henry
9:14 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
You are not such a tough guy yourself. I don't see you going under your real name either. When those who had the courage to use their real name only gets attacked by those who don't. @ Mattie, It is called freedom of speech...wether you agree or not with a post.
JMD
2:10 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
This entire two day long conversation is testament to what is wrong with this country. People more content to sit behind a keyboard and b@&ch then motivate to do something. Hymen get a life you are not a unique snowflake no one cares. Volunteers from the person who shows up to save your life, put out a fire, bring an elderly person a meal, fight for your freedom or any other countless services are owed our respect. Even if you do not agree with the way said service is paid for or provided, please remember and this is directed at you Hymen these people have the balls to get up from behind the computer screen and do something.
Regards JMD
Michael Hendrickson
5:38 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
You being one of them cw1234
Michael Hendrickson
5:45 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
At least Mr.Hinman doesn't have to hide behind a fake name like the rest of you jokers
Proud Volunteer
6:30 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
Michael there is no need for u to know our names! We r all over the town. If u really have a hard time sleeping cause the sound of sirens wake u up? Maybe u should seek medical help, go see ur doctor. He can provide u with some meds.
donald hinman
8:18 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
The fact of the matter is just because you wear a fake badge and have a toy siren doesn't give you the right to put the public in harms way.
kelly dubois
9:09 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
I think sirens are annoying. I don't think they should be a loud to use them ever. Unless it's for a parade. And I think there are too many cops around. I have a gun and don't text when in driving, so I'm good. If anyone has a problem with that I am always at the brick house so say it to my face!
bojangles
9:57 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
drive off a cliff
Michael Hendrickson
9:33 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
Why would I say it to your face when it's much safer to just say it to you over the computer
Michael Hendrickson
9:57 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
Thanks for that hot tip proud volunteer..I'll see if the good doctor will prescribe me some horse tranquilizers..Because that's what it's going to take to sleep through racket
Proud Volunteer
10:04 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
Donald for ur info I wear real badge as well and for the past 10 years arrested plenty of ignorant people like u. Just be glad u sleep safe in ur home because of our job ur family is safe. Volunteer or full time EMTs Fire Police r the real people who have balls to face real problems. Not like u dumb ass bitching about sirens. U guys r true idiots.
Robert Smith
1:56 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
Lots of ignorance and imaginary tough guys on this feed!!
donald hinman
3:57 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
Robert please, you people don't even understand the meaning of voluntary work. It is a untrained act of political corruption.
Kate
4:56 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
Some of you need to get a life.... OK Cammi was upset she got woken up- she's gotten over it- SOme of the rest of you just goo too far... I for one am not a volunteer ems/ firefighter... I am terrified of fire and hate the site of blood- However do I think that makes me a better person then anyone else? NO! It also doesn't make me worse... Its just a fact-I have true respect for Firefighters, Police and EMS- have had to use their services enumorous times due to family health issues- and to be honest lights or not sirens or not I really don't care- when someone you love is gasping for breath you don't care if the whole neighborhhod is awoken....You become focused on the moment..I thank god for the trained people that come and help us- Paid not paid it don't matter. Since I am an admitted wuss when it comes to blood and stuff- I volunteer in other ways- I support the vollies, I attend fundraisers I donate time, energy and I donate to the children of the community- we all have our strengths- and weaknesses... But to go overboard cause of sirens? Grow up.. and not even the sirens some of you are just never going to be happy no matter what-
donald hinman
7:25 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012
Kate I understand totally some people are never happy. It's sad but true. But some people also know how certain public services are supposed to behave and how there not. And that's the difference between you and the rest of the world.
donald hinman
7:33 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012
And It's no big secret how the firehouse is also used as these cowboys personal saloon.
WMS826
8:24 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Why does the Herbertsville on look like a slum most times. No effort at Allen the grounds or appearance and junk truck in the backyard always.
Mattie
9:11 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Whaaaaat??
Callaspade Aspade
12:16 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012
English, please!!
Brickresident
2:32 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012
I has a crayon.