Earlier today, Laureldale Fire/Rescue was dispatched on Call #26-200 along with the Mays Landing Fire Department, Weymouth Vol Fire Company, Richland Volunteer Fire Company 12-1, and Milmay Volunteer Fire Company to the area of Estelle Ave for a reported

 
By Laureldale Fire Rescue
May 14, 2026
 

Tanker 18-38 responded and provided manpower to the scene, along with supplying water to Mays Landing Tanker 18-19. Tanker 18-39 also responded, supplying water to Tanker 18-38 to support ongoing fire suppression operations.

Township Of Hamilton Rescue Squad responded to the scene and provided firefighter rehab services to crews operating at the incident.

The Township of Hamilton Police Department also responded to assist with scene operations and traffic control.

Crews worked together to bring the fire under control. Once extinguishment was completed, overhaul operations were conducted, the structure was checked thoroughly with thermal imaging equipment, and all tools and equipment were packed back up. Units then cleared the scene and returned to service.

Upon returning to the station, Laureldale crews refilled both tankers with water and placed all apparatus back in service, ready for the next call.

A special thank you to the dispatchers for the outstanding job they did coordinating communications and resources throughout the incident. Their professionalism and efficiency play a critical role in every emergency response.

Thank you as well to Elwood Volunteer Fire Company - Station 160 for standing by our firehouse, providing coverage while our crews operated on the incident.

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