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Anyone recognize this truck!? For those who may not remember our former Squad 28, it’s now Engine 66 with a new lease on life under the Florida Sun! We are proud to see this old Seagrave making history assisting the Commissioners and Firefighters of Palm Beach Gardens Florida open its 6th Firehouse where she will serve as the front line piece for years to come. We hope it serves the residents of Palm Beach Gardens as greatly as it served the residents of Franklin Nj, Best of luck to you all! #MillstoneValley ... See MoreSee Less

Anyone recognize this truck!? For those who may not remember our former Squad 28, it’s now Engine 66 with a new lease on life under the Florida Sun! We are proud to see this old Seagrave making history assisting the Commissioners and Firefighters of Palm Beach Gardens Florida open its 6th Firehouse where she will serve as the front line piece for years to come. We hope it serves the residents of Palm Beach Gardens as greatly as it served the residents of Franklin Nj, Best of luck to you all! #MillstoneValleyImage attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

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Serving Palm Beach Gardens not West Palm Beach, two different cities

They did a nice job on the old squad 💪🤟

That’s an awesome color combo

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Save the date! We’re excited to see you all September 20th! As of right now there’s only 30 tickets left so be sure to get yours before they run out! #MillstoneValley #trickytray ... See MoreSee Less

Save the date! We’re excited to see you all September 20th! As of right now there’s only 30 tickets left so be sure to get yours before they run out! #MillstoneValley #trickytray

We give our sincere condolences to our brothers and sisters at North Brunswick Company #1 with the loss of one of their firefighters. Please keep the family, friends and members of North Brunswick Fire companies in your thoughts. Rest in Peace Steven.It is with deep sadness that North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Company #1 announce the passing of Firefighter Steven E. Smith, a dedicated and courageous member of our fire company and community.

During his time with North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Company #1, Steven honorably served as 1st Lieutenant and Vice President. He also served the broader department as President of the North Brunswick Fire Exempt Association.

Steven served with honor, integrity, and unwavering commitment. He was not only a valued firefighter, but also a cherished part of our fire family. His legacy of service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Our thoughts are with his loving wife Julie and sons Shawn and Justin during this difficult time. We are forever grateful for the years Steven gave to protecting others.
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We give our sincere condolences to our brothers and sisters at North Brunswick Company #1 with the loss of one of their firefighters. Please keep the family,  friends and members of North Brunswick Fire companies in your thoughts. Rest in Peace Steven.

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Sorry for your loss

The members at Millstone Valley give there heart felt condolences to our brothers and sisters at Somerset Fire and Rescue for the tragic loss of Active Deputy Chief Dave Summers. Rest in peace Chief, you will be deeply missed by all. Somerset Fire and Rescue Please keep Chief Summers Family, Friends and Members of Station 56 in your thoughts and prayers as they navigate this terrible loss. ... See MoreSee Less

The members at Millstone Valley give there heart felt condolences to our brothers and sisters at Somerset Fire and Rescue for the tragic loss of Active Deputy Chief Dave Summers. Rest in peace Chief, you will be deeply missed by all. @svfrc1 Please keep Chief Summers Family, Friends and Members of Station 56 in your thoughts and prayers as they navigate this terrible loss.

Always thinking of you and remembering your smile, Teresa. Rest assured we are taking care of your boys Pat and Owen. We will never forget you and what you have done for us and your community.Thinking of you today on your 1-month anniversary of your passing. ... See MoreSee Less

Always thinking of you and remembering your smile, Teresa. Rest assured we are taking care of your boys Pat and Owen. We will never forget you and what you have done for us and your community.

Last night at 5:40 pm Squad 28 responded to this incident as RIT. We stood by for half an hour while crews wrapped up overhaul and wetting the area down. We were back in our district by 7:00 pm. Great work by Hillsborough Companies for a quick knock on this fire.Late yesterday afternoon, our station was dispatched with Station 37 for a report of a fence on fire on New Centre Rd. Shortly after the initial call, it was upgraded to a house fire which triggers a full fire district response. Police and neighbors worked to slow the fire as fire companies arrived and began the firefighting operation. Initial arriving Chiefs had fire showing from the house and transmitted a first alarm to bring additional manpower and tankers to the scene. E485 was first to arrive followed quickly by Ladder 36, both having been on the road from a previous call. Tanker 37 provided an immediate water supply to E485.
The fire was knocked down by the 15 minute mark and extinguished completely by the 30 minute mark. It caused damage to the exterior of the home, but was stopped quickly, preventing further extension to the interior. The families pets were also rescued from the home.
Hillsborough Fire Co. 1, 2, 3, Neshanic, Millstone Valley RIC and RWJ EMS operated on the scene.
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Last night at 5:40 pm Squad 28 responded to this incident as RIT. We stood by for half an hour while crews wrapped up overhaul and wetting the area down. We were back in our district by 7:00 pm. Great work by Hillsborough Companies for a quick knock on this fire.

Our sincere condolences to our brothers and sisters from Finderne Fire Department on the loss of Ex Chief Michael Montone. We are truly sorry for your loss, and may he rest in peace.The department regrets to announce the passing of Ex-Chief Michael Montone. Please keep the family of Chief Montone in your thoughts during this difficult time.

Rest in peace Chief.

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Our sincere condolences to our brothers and sisters from Finderne Fire Department on the loss of Ex Chief Michael Montone. We are truly sorry for your loss, and may he rest in peace.

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