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| Contact Information |
North Centerville Volunteer Fire Company No. 1
PO BOX 207
Hazlet, New Jersy 07730
Non-Emergency: 732-264-9404
Emergency: 911
Fax: 732-264-0408
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Fire Glossary Print this page
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Gamewell Brand of wind-up, fire alarm telegraph system for sending coded pulses to alert central alarm station of fire alarm activation; often still found in red boxes on street corners.
Gate valve See also Hydrant Gate". Valve in which the shutoff device slides across the flow of liquid to obscure the orofice usually activated by a screw mechanism. Compare "ball valve.
Glas-Master tool Brand of specialized vehicle extrication tool, most notably including a glass cutting saw for removal of automobile windshields.
Goer An incident with persons reported.
GPM Gallons Per Minute or how many gallons are being pumped out of a piece of equipment every minute
GPM method (gallons per minute") Calculation of how much water, in GPM, will be necessary to extinguish a given volume of fire, under the circumstances (e.g., fuel class, containment, exposures, etc.).
Gravity tank Water storage tank for fire protection; arranged above protected area to provide flow of water by gravity when needed.
Grease fire A fire involving any manner of cooking oil or other flammable cooking or lubricating materials.
Ground fire Fire that consumes the organic material beneath the surface litter ground, such as peat fire.
Ground ladder A portable ladder designed to rest on the ground. Compare aerial ladder and roof ladder.
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| Word From Fire Inspector |
BE SAFE THIS SUMMER!!

There are a few things to watch out for when cooking outdoors so that your friends and family enjoy a good meal.
Never use a propane barbecue grill on a balcony, terrace or roof. It is both dangerous and illegal.
Propane barbecue grills and no more than two (2) 20-pound propane tanks are allowed on the grounds of a one or two-family home, but be sure to follow the fire safety precautions below.
Only use a charcoal barbecue grill on a balcony or terrace if there is a ten foot clearance from the building and there is an immediate source of water (garden hose or four (4) gallon pail of water). Otherwise, such barbequeings is dangerous and illegal.
John Beslanovitz
The Bureau of Fire Prevention
1766 Union Ave.
Hazlet NJ 07730
Phone 732-264-1700 ext 8666
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