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Village of Ridgewood dump truck driver escaped possible electrocution by jumping from his vehicle

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Village of Ridgewood dump truck driver escaped possible electrocution by jumping from his vehicle

January 26,2016

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The driver of a Village of Ridgewood owned & operated dump truck escaped possible electrocution by jumping from his vehicle after it became completely entangled in set of high voltage electric wires on Tuesday, 01/26 at approximately 12:30 AM. The truck’s raised dump bed had knocked the wires down as the driver was dumping a load of snow removed from downtown streets in the Graydon Pool parking lot on Linwood Avenue at Northern Parkway in Ridgewood.

Ridgewood PD, FD, and Emergency Services units responded to the scene. A utility pole was snapped in two after the truck hit the wires. A PSE&G crew was called to the scene to temporarily disconnect electric service to the pool facility until the snapped pole can be replaced

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Many shore safeguards fared well during blizzard, experts encouraged

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January 24, 2016, 6:53 PM    LAST UPDATED: MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2016, 7:15 AM
BY MATTHEW MCGRATH AND KIM LUEDDEKE
STAFF WRITERS  |
THE RECORD

The blizzard of 2016 was the most powerful storm to sock New Jersey since Superstorm Sandy destroyed swaths of the shoreline and knocked out power to tens of thousands for weeks on end. And like Sandy, this storm also caused floods and knocked out power, but the strength of the storm was exponentially less, though flooding along Jersey’s southern shores was worse.

What the blizzard did — most experts, activists and officials agreed — was highlight the effectiveness of resiliency projects built since Superstorm Sandy — and draw attention to where weaknesses still exist.

Since Sandy, beaches in some coastal municipalities have been widened, barriers have been built and municipal officials say they have more and better resources to deal with storm impacts.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/many-shore-safeguards-fared-well-during-blizzard-experts-encouraged-1.1498408