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No Serious Injuries Reported in Port Monmouth NJ Ambulance Accident

A Port Monmouth ambulance was reportedly involved in a scary auto accident on a local roadway. The accident occurred around 12:45 p.m. The first report of the ambulance accident was actually provided the following day by a witness who said that she saw a Port Monmouth First Aid Squad vehicle get struck by a garbage …

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Road Rage Accidents Pose Serious Threat to Safety of US Motorists

Road rage is a major problem for drivers in the US and can lead to serious car accidents. According to a survey conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, nearly 80 percent of all US drivers got angry while operating a motor vehicle at some point in 2015. The survey found that the vast …

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NJ Motorcyclist Crashes inside Lincoln Tunnel, Suffers Critical Injuries

A serious motorcycle crash inside the Lincoln Tunnel resulted in significant injuries to an Englewood NJ resident. The single-vehicle accident occurred around 1:00 a.m. It is believed by law enforcement that the motorcyclist lost control of his bike and crashed on the NJ side of the Lincoln Tunnel. The motorcyclist, a 24-year-old man from Englewood …

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South Jersey Health Professionals Encourage Motorcyclists to Wear Helmets

Motorcycle safety advocates and health professionals worry that motorcyclists who fail to wear helmets while riding on NJ roadways are exposing themselves to significant physical injuries. Beyond that, say some auto safety experts and emergency room doctors in South Jersey, these motorcyclists are putting their lives at risk every time they hop on a bike …

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Parents Can Protect Their Children Against Choking Deaths

More than 3,000 people in the US die every year from choking, with many of these choking deaths affecting children who are not being properly monitored as they eat. Additionally, choking deaths are also an issue for seniors who live in nursing homes and don’t receive proper care from staff as they consume food. In …

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