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It is with a heavy heart that we announce the sudden passing of Ladies Auxiliary member Teresa Tighe. While Teresa only joined our Ladies Auxiliary a year and a half ago, her presence around the firehouse was very much felt. Whether it was her infectious smile, her soft voice saying hello or just always trying to help with whatever project was going on around the firehouse, she was someone we were lucky to have in our lives. We ask that you keep her family and friends in your thoughts as they try to navigate this tragic loss. Rest in peace Teresa, you will never be forgotten.

The first link provided is the information regarding the Funeral arrangements, the other is a gofundme that has been set up to help the family, any donation is extremely helpful. If anyone has trouble please message us directly or go to our profile section above and you will find both links there. Thank you.

www.hillsboroughfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Teresa-Maria-Tighe?obId=42170150

www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-tighe-family-in-memory-of-teresa?attribution_id=sl%3A236aebc6-5398...
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It is with a heavy heart that we announce the sudden passing of Ladies Auxiliary member Teresa Tighe. While Teresa only joined our Ladies Auxiliary a year and a half ago, her presence around the firehouse was very much felt. Whether it was her infectious smile, her soft voice saying hello or just always trying to help with whatever project was going on around the firehouse, she was someone we were lucky to have in our lives. We ask that you keep her family and friends in your thoughts as they try to navigate this tragic loss. Rest in peace Teresa, you will never be forgotten. 

The first link provided is the information regarding the Funeral arrangements, the other is a gofundme that has been set up to help the family, any donation is extremely helpful. If anyone has trouble please message us directly or go to our profile section above and you will find both links there. Thank you.

https://www.hillsboroughfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Teresa-Maria-Tighe?obId=42170150

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-tighe-family-in-memory-of-teresa?attribution_id=sl%3A236aebc6-5398-4243-841d-a0af840eaf62&lang=en_US&utm_campaign=man_ss_icons&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_linkImage attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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So sorry for your loss

I'm so sorry. My prayers to all.

So very sorry to see this. Prayers to the family.

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Yesterday at 6:39pm while our weekand duty crew began washing the Apparatus for today’s egg hunt event, District 1 was dispatched to an address in Millstone Borough for a reported Structure Fire. Squad 28 was on the road shortly after and arrived with no smoke or fire visible from the driveway, Lieutenant Danberry established command.

Squad 28 crew investigated and located a small fire in the cabinets under the electric stove and extinguished it quickly using a water can. The bumper line was stretched dry as a precaution but wasn’t needed. Extensive overhaul in the area of the fire was needed to make sure the fire didn’t travel anywhere else. Crews from @eavfc26 @svfrc1 and @middlebushfire assisted with checking for extension, overhaul and ventilation. Ladder 25 @cvfc_1 was also requested to assist.

D1 units were cleared after an hour with the exception of Chief 28, Deputy 28 and Squad 28 who remained on scene to assist with Fire Preventions investigation. There were no injuries and the fire was contained to a small area in the kitchen. Great work to all responding companies. #MillstoneValley #teameffort
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Yesterday at 6:39pm while our weekand duty crew began washing the Apparatus for today’s egg hunt event, District 1 was dispatched to an address in Millstone Borough for a reported Structure Fire. Squad 28 was on the road shortly after and arrived with no smoke or fire visible from the driveway, Lieutenant Danberry established command. 

Squad 28 crew investigated and located a small fire in the cabinets under the electric stove and extinguished it quickly using a water can. The bumper line was stretched dry as a precaution but wasn’t needed. Extensive overhaul in the area of the fire was needed to make sure the fire didn’t travel anywhere else. Crews from @eavfc26 @svfrc1 and @middlebushfire assisted with checking for extension, overhaul and ventilation. Ladder 25 @cvfc_1  was also requested to assist. 

D1 units were cleared after an hour with the exception of Chief 28, Deputy 28 and Squad 28 who remained on scene to assist with Fire Preventions investigation. There were no injuries and the fire was contained to a small area in the kitchen. Great work to all responding companies. #MillstoneValley #teameffortImage attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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Lt. Danberry has my heart ❤️

Reminder, This Saturday is the Egg Hunt! Come hangout with the Easter Bunny!Another Favorite Event of ours is coming next month! Join us and the Easter Bunny April 19th at 12:00pm for the Egg Hunt! You get to meet the Firefighters from Millstone Valley and check out the Fire Trucks too! Everyone is welcome, we hope to see you then! #MillstoneValley #annualEggHunt #Spreadtheword ... See MoreSee Less

Reminder, This Saturday is the Egg Hunt! Come hangout with the Easter Bunny!

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Do we need to register anywhere ?

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On Sunday 3/30/25 just before 12:00pm Station 28 was dispatched to the area of Hilltop Lane and South middlebush to assist Franklin Township PD with locating a missing plane. Chief 28, Air 28, Utility 28 with the drones, Brush 28 with rangers #1 and #2 and fire police 28 responded with a total of 9 members. Chief 28 arrived, established command, and directed the Drone Team to come down Hilltop Lane to April Lane and set up at the end of the road. Station 44 Middlebush Volunteer Fire Dept was also requested for their Argo to assist.

Two drones were in the air soon after arrival and began a grid search of the surrounding area to try and locate the Plane. As time passed more information from the FAA was given to Franklin PD which was relayed to us and narrowed the area to search until finally at 1:22 pm the crash site was located. Sadly the Pilot of the Aircraft did not survive. The members of Station 28 give their sincere Condolences to the Family and Friends on this tragic loss.

Stations 28 and 44 remained on scene to assist PD until 2:20 pm when we were released. #millstonevalley
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On Sunday 3/30/25 just before 12:00pm Station 28 was dispatched to the area of Hilltop Lane and South middlebush to assist Franklin Township PD with locating a missing plane. Chief 28, Air 28, Utility 28 with the drones, Brush 28 with rangers #1 and #2 and fire police 28 responded with a total of 9 members. Chief 28 arrived, established command,  and directed the Drone Team to come down Hilltop Lane to April Lane and set up at the end of the road. Station 44 @middlebushfire was also requested for their Argo to assist. 

Two drones were in the air soon after arrival and began a grid search of the surrounding area to try and locate the Plane. As time passed more information from the FAA was given to Franklin PD which was relayed to us and narrowed the area to search until finally at 1:22 pm the crash site was located. Sadly the Pilot of the Aircraft did not survive. The members of Station 28 give their sincere Condolences to the Family and Friends on this tragic loss. 

Stations 28 and 44 remained on scene to assist PD until 2:20 pm when we were released. #MillstoneValleyImage attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

On 3/8/25 at 9:30 in the morning Station 28 was dispatched for our Drone Response Team into Bedminster Township to assist PD with a missing person. Utility 28 and Air 28 made the response with 7 members. Once getting on scene and meeting with Bedminster PD we were given a last known area of where the person may have went and put 2 Drones in the air to begin searching.

We spent a few hours assisting in the search checking numerous wooded areas before it was determined that our services would no longer be needed. We returned to our District just after 12:00pm. We are happy to say that the missing person was found safe and sound earlier this week. We are always happy to assist our neighboring towns in any way that we can. #millstonevalley #droneresponseteam
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On 3/8/25 at 9:30 in the morning Station 28 was dispatched for our Drone Response Team into Bedminster Township to assist PD with a missing person. Utility 28 and Air 28 made the response with 7 members. Once getting on scene and meeting with Bedminster PD we were given a last known area of where the person may have went and put 2 Drones in the air to begin searching. 

We spent a few hours assisting in the search checking numerous wooded areas before it was determined that our services would no longer be needed. We returned to our District just after 12:00pm. We are happy to say that the missing person was found safe and sound earlier this week. We are always happy to assist our neighboring towns in any way that we can. #MillstoneValley #DroneresponseteamImage attachmentImage attachment

We would like to take a moment to send our deepest condolences to our brothers and sisters at Bernardsville Fire Company #1 for the loss of active member Mark Tamke. We are deeply sorry for your loss, may he rest in peace.The Bernardsville Fire Company #1 and First Aid Squad is deeply saddened to announce the passing of active member Mark Tamke.

Mark was a member for over 15 years. He joined the department in 2008 and served as:
Brush Truck Driver: 2010-2012 and 2014-2015
Engine 104 Driver: 2016, 2025
Trustee: 2019-2024
Vice President 2025

Mark served on numerous other committees including being the head trustee, chair of fundraising and playing Santa Claus during our annual Santa Run. Mark’s commitment to the department was unwavering and he was incredibly proud to represent his hometown. The legacy of his contributions to the department will be valued for many years to come.

Our deepest condolences to his wife Laura, children Farrell, Connor, Anna, and Mark, as well as his family and friends. May he rest in eternal peace.
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We would like to take a moment to send our deepest condolences to our brothers and sisters at Bernardsville Fire Company #1 for the loss of active member Mark Tamke. We are deeply sorry for your loss, may he rest in peace.

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Our Deepest Sympathies to the family and the department. Sending love and light.

Rip brother my thoughts and prayers are with your family

Rest in peace Mark💔🥲🚒🇺🇸🙏❤️

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Here’s a few calls recently that our members responded too!

Early this morning around 6:30 am Franklin District 1 was dispatched to an address on Davidson Ave for a fire alarm, on the arrival of Engine 26-1 @eavfc26 they advised heavy smoke was coming from the front of the building with workers saying a dust collector was on fire inside, and quickly upgraded the assignment to a first alarm. Squad 28 responded with 3 and arrived 3rd due behind Engine 56-1 @svfrc1 , thankfully with swift actions from 26 and 56s crew the fire was quickly knocked down with just heavy smoke remaining in the building. Tanker 44 @middlebushfire arrived to supply engine 26-1 until the fire was confirmed out.

Members from SQ28 assisted in overhaul and began ventilation. Utility 28 with our Large Fan also responded to assist with ventilation due to the size of the building. We remained on scene with Franklin Township Fire Prevention until the smoke was clear. At 8:30 am all 28 units were clear. As always thank you to our mutual aid companies for assistance on scene and covering the district.

On Friday 2/28/25 just before 11:00am Station 28 was dispatched to standby in quarters for a 2nd alarm structure fire in Bound Brook, shortly after that dispatch it was upgraded to a 3rd alarm and we were re directed to the scene. Deputy 28 and Squad 28 with 3 responded and remained on scene for a few hours before being reassigned to standby at Bound Brook station 3 with Ladder 61 @mtbethelfire. At 4:30 pm we were clear and returning to District 1.

On 2/25/25 District 1 was dispatched into Millstone Borough in the area of Amwell Rd and Somerset Courthouse Rd for a reported brush fire. Squad 28 and Ranger 28 were on scene shortly after dispatch and after a thorough invest of the area with Franklin Township Fire Prevention, it was determined there was no fire and it was a machine starting up for the day. Units cleared up soon after.

Also an update with the new Car 28! It will be getting lettered soon and off to receive lights shortly after that! We can’t wait to see it rolling the streets in the next month or 2! #MillstoneValley
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Here’s a few calls recently that our members responded too!

Early this morning around 6:30 am Franklin District 1 was dispatched to an address on Davidson Ave for a fire alarm, on the arrival of Engine 26-1 @eavfc26 they advised heavy smoke was coming from the front of the building with workers saying a dust collector was on fire inside, and quickly upgraded the assignment to a first alarm. Squad 28 responded with 3 and arrived 3rd due behind Engine 56-1 @svfrc1 , thankfully with swift actions from 26 and 56s crew the fire was quickly knocked down with just heavy smoke remaining in the building. Tanker 44 @middlebushfire arrived to supply engine 26-1 until the fire was confirmed out.

Members from SQ28 assisted in overhaul and began ventilation. Utility 28 with our Large Fan also responded to assist with ventilation due to the size of the building. We remained on scene with Franklin Township Fire Prevention until the smoke was clear. At 8:30 am all 28 units were clear. As always thank you to our mutual aid companies for assistance on scene and covering the district. 

On Friday 2/28/25 just before 11:00am Station 28 was dispatched to standby in quarters for a 2nd alarm structure fire in Bound Brook, shortly after that dispatch it was upgraded to a 3rd alarm and we were re directed to the scene. Deputy 28 and Squad 28 with 3 responded and remained on scene for a few hours before being reassigned to standby at Bound Brook station 3 with Ladder 61 @mtbethelfire. At 4:30 pm we were clear and returning to District 1. 

On 2/25/25 District 1 was dispatched into Millstone Borough in the area of Amwell Rd and Somerset Courthouse Rd for a reported brush fire. Squad 28 and Ranger 28 were on scene shortly after dispatch and after a thorough invest of the area with Franklin Township Fire Prevention, it was determined there was no fire and it was a machine starting up for the day. Units cleared up soon after. 

Also an update with the new Car 28! It will be getting lettered soon and off to receive lights shortly after that! We can’t wait to see it rolling the streets in the next month or 2! #MillstoneValleyImage attachmentImage attachment+4Image attachment

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Thank you!

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