Magnolia Fire Company Sta. 29

Magnolia Fire Company Sta. 29 For Emergencies dial 9-1-1. Magnolia Fire Company is 100% volunteer fire department covering the Borough of Magnolia in Camden County, New Jersey.

Chief Paul Wolf

President George Britton

09/07/2024
Due to technical difficulties and issues with Facebook we will no longer be using this page. We are excited for you all ...
02/06/2023

Due to technical difficulties and issues with Facebook we will no longer be using this page. We are excited for you all to follow our new page, Magnolia Fire Company 29 where you will see updates of what’s going on around the fire house and community! Come follow along with us! 🚒🔥

Go Birds! 🦅

Chief Paul Wolf joined the Magnolia Fire Company in 1986, has served, and continues to serve the Borough of Magnolia for...
12/31/2022

Chief Paul Wolf joined the Magnolia Fire Company in 1986, has served, and continues to serve the Borough of Magnolia for the last 36 years. Chief Wolf held the ranks of Vice President, Engineer, Lieutenant, Deputy Chief and now Chief for the last 12 years.

Chief Wolf,

We would like to thank you for the tremendous amount of hard work and dedication that you have given the company as Chief of this organization for the last 12 years. The countless amount of irreplaceable hours that you have spent away from your own family to help others in need is extraordinary and we cannot thank you enough. A quote stated, “Leadership is determined by the amount of people you inspire, encourage, motivate, improve, help and serve.” The amount of leadership qualities that you have shown over the years is unheard of and truly shows what kind of person and role model you are for them. Most of the people whose lives you have touched are a better person because of it. We are truly appreciative for all of the blood, sweat and tears that you have put into the Magnolia Fire Company and our community.

The Magnolia Fire Company will like to congratulate Captain Michael Brennan on being named Member Of The Year! Michael B...
12/22/2022

The Magnolia Fire Company will like to congratulate Captain Michael Brennan on being named Member Of The Year! Michael Brennan has put in countless hours of hard work and dedication. Congratulations, Brennan on this deserving award!

Tonight we recognized outgoing President, George Britton and the four years he gave to the company as president. Thank y...
12/22/2022

Tonight we recognized outgoing President, George Britton and the four years he gave to the company as president. Thank you, George for everything you did!
George also earned the status of Life Member at tonight’s meeting. Congratulations!

Magnolia Elementary had its last day of Summer Enrichment Camp so, we made sure the kids had a ‘Splash’ of a time! 🚒
07/29/2021

Magnolia Elementary had its last day of Summer Enrichment Camp so, we made sure the kids had a ‘Splash’ of a time! 🚒

From one of our own, Past Chief Don Ebersole.
07/15/2021

From one of our own, Past Chief Don Ebersole.

Dedicated to all the Volunteer Firefighters who serve there communities.

07/03/2021

The Magnolia Independence Day Parade that is scheduled for 6:00 PM tonight is rescheduled for 8:00 PM tonight. The parade line up will begin to form at 7:30 PM at the Lowe’s Parking lot.

06/27/2021

BEAT THE HEAT😎

The hot and humid weather begins today, and only gets worse Monday through Wednesday. Heat advisories are in effect, with expansion to surrounding areas possible. Know how to recognize the signs of heat-related illness and how to respond to it.

📌HEAT CRAMPS
• Signs: Muscle pains or spasms in the stomach, arms or legs
• Actions: Go to a cooler location. Remove excess clothing. Take sips of cool sports drinks with salt and sugar. Get medical help if cramps last more than an hour.

📌HEAT EXHAUSTION
• Signs: Heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, headache, fainting, nausea, vomiting
• Actions: Go to an air-conditioned place and lie down. Loosen or remove clothing. Take a cool bath. Take sips of cool sports drinks with salt and sugar. Get medical help if symptoms get worse or last more than an hour.

📌HEAT STROKE
• Signs:
o Extremely high body temperature (above 103 degrees) taken orally
o Red, hot and dry skin with no sweat
o Rapid, strong pulse
o Dizziness, confusion or unconsciousness
• Actions: Call 9-1-1 or get the person to a hospital immediately. Cool down with whatever methods are available until medical help arrives.

👍Be a good neighbor. Check on those vulnerable to the heat including the elderly, children and family pets.

📲Learn more at https://bit.ly/3hNonxl.






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Magnolia, NJ
08049

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