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Tappan Firefighters Respond to Second Alarm House Fire in Northvale NJ

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Volunteer firefighters from Tappan responded to a major residential structure fire in Northvale, New Jersey, this past Wednesday afternoon after a second alarm was transmitted for a heavily involved home.

According to the Volunteer Fire Association of Tappan, the incident occurred at approximately 2:15 p.m. when crews were dispatched to assist mutual aid departments operating at the scene.

Members quickly staffed Engine 21-1502 and responded to Northvale within minutes. Upon arrival, Chief Neuendorf (21-1) coordinated with fire operations to establish a communication bridge between New York and New Jersey agencies.

Tappan firefighters checked in at the command post before being assigned interior operations alongside members of the Sparkill Fire Department to relieve initial attack crews already battling the blaze.

Officials said the main body of fire was successfully knocked down, and firefighters from multiple agencies worked together to conduct overhaul operations and locate remaining hot spots before the incident was placed under control.

Due to hot weather conditions, crews later rotated through EMS rehabilitation for hydration and medical monitoring before returning to New York.

Fire officials praised the coordinated efforts of all responding departments involved in the incident.

Assisting agencies included:

  • Northvale Fire Department
  • Norwood Fire Department
  • Old Tappan Volunteer Fire Department
  • Harrington Park Fire Department
  • Closter Fir

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Clarkstown Police Department Promotes Kevin Quinn to Captain

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The Clarkstown Police Department is proud to announce the promotion of Lieutenant Kevin Quinn to the rank of Captain.

Captain Quinn brings 27 years of dedicated law enforcement experience to his new role and has been a valued member of the department throughout his distinguished career. Most recently, he served as the department’s Administrative Lieutenant, where he played an important role in supporting departmental operations and leadership.

Over the years, Captain Quinn has made significant contributions across multiple areas of the department. He has been actively involved in the Field Training Officer Program, served as Detective Sergeant in the Juvenile Aid Bureau, helped develop the department’s drone program, and successfully completed Session 281 of the FBI National Academy.

As Operations Captain, Quinn will oversee key operational functions while continuing to serve the Clarkstown community with professionalism, integrity, and dedication.

The Clarkstown Police Department congratulates Captain Quinn on this well-deserved promotion and wishes him continued success in his new leadership role.

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Ramapo Police Officers Help Free Bear Cub Trapped by Container in Hillburn

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This afternoon, officers from the Ramapo Police Department responded to Brook Street in Hillburn after receiving a report of a bear cub with a container stuck on its head.

Upon arrival, officers worked alongside the concerned caller to safely remove the container, freeing the cub from what could have become a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation.

Once released, the bear cub quickly ran off into the nearby woods unharmed.

The Ramapo Police Department appreciates the caller’s vigilance and willingness to assist. Quick reporting and community awareness can make a significant difference, not only for public safety but also for the welfare of local wildlife.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of properly disposing of containers and other waste that can pose hazards to animals. Thanks to the combined efforts of a concerned resident and responding officers, this young bear was able to safely return to its natural habitat.

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