Wall police, emergency responders had a busy day with crashes

Wall Police, Emergency Responders Had a Busy Day with Crashes

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – First responders faced a busy morning as Wall Police, Fire, and EMS responded to two separate incidents.

At 7:48 AM, emergency services were dispatched to a two-car collision at Allaire Road and New Bedford Road. One vehicle involved had overturned.

As a result of the crash, one adult and one juvenile were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The cause of the accident is under investigation.

Shortly after the crash response, emergency crews were sent to Whole Foods due to reports of a smoke condition. Following investigation, crews determined the smoke was from a faulty garage door motor.

The building was evacuated for approximately one hour while responders worked to secure the area. The Spring Lake Heights and Avon Fire Departments assisted with ladder trucks during the incident.

Both incidents resulted in temporary traffic delays in the vicinity. Authorities express gratitude for the community’s patience and cooperation during these emergencies.

Emergency responders remained on site to ensure safety and manage the situations effectively.

The incidents underscore the continued vigilance of local emergency services amid unexpected challenges.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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