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In the wake of three major house fires this month in Hunterdon County, one of them with two fatalities, the county prosecutor is reminding residents of the importance of smoke detectors. The first major fire was Feb. 4 in East Amwell, the second on Feb. 8 in Bethlehem Township and the third on Feb. 10 in Holland Township. Smoke detectors are required in new construction Marlboro Cigarettes, but older homes, you need to really think about installing them, Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III said today. really do afford a person that extra time to respond to a fire Cheap Cigarettes. to the National Fire Protection Association, of reported home fire deaths resulted from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms. is the leading cause of fire deaths, exceeding burns by a three-to-one ratio, the Federal Emergency Management Agency reports. and smoke from fire can be more dangerous than flames, FEMA warns. produces poisonous gases that make you disoriented and drowsy. Instead of being awakened by a fire, you may fall into a deeper sleep. preliminary cause of death of fire victim Charlie Runge, 11, was carbon monoxide poisoning resulting from smoke inhalation, according to Kearns. Charlie's death was the second fatality resulting from the fire on Feb. 10 the 1812 stone farmhouse he lived in on Hawks Schoolhouse Road. Charlie and Susan Nash, 52, were carried by firemen from the second story of the farmhouse. Charlie and his father were taken by helicopter to the Lehigh Valley Health Network Regional Burn Center, where Charlie died on Feb. 13. His father, who had escaped the burning home but was badly injured trying to rescue his son and companion, remains in critical condition. Fire safety officials repeatedly stress the speed with which fire spreads. According to FEMA, just two minutes, a fire can become life-threatening. In five minutes, a residence can be engulfed in flames. agency also recommends, with your door closed. the other two major house fires in Hunterdon this month, Kearns said, there were working smoke detectors. Each of the three fires appeared accidental and attributable to wood stoves or fireplaces. The East Amwell fire was reported shortly before noon. A resident was home working at the time and escaped safely. The fire in Bethlehem at what was apparently an old hunting cabin started in the evening and a man who lived there tried putting out the flames Marlboro Lights, but also got out without injury. In Holland Township, parent Michele Marciano started a Facebook page, Change for Charlie, on Tuesday to help organize the many residents interested in raising money to help Charlie Runge's family. Today she posted word that the Holland Township School PTO Marlboro Cigarettes, where Charlie was a sixth-grader, has agreed to sponsor donations for the family and she plans to add a Paypal account to the site later today, or tomorrow. Speaking about fundraisers, she said, "There are a lot of wonderful ideas being passed around and I am overwhelmed by how many people want to help assist in any efforts. We are pooling everyone's ideas and discussing our best and quickest options. Please remember that the family has suffered a tremendous loss and that we need to stay focused on how we can help them offset some of the costs this tragedy has incurred." Charlie's uncle, Patrick Vencel of Kingwood Township, said today that Charlie's parents were divorced and that his mom, Lydia Vencel, lives in Hillsborough. Patrick Vencel said that the family is requesting that memorial donations be made to St. Edward's Catholic Church in Milford. The intention, he said, is for those donations to be forwarded to Catholic Charities for families in need. Vencel thanked the emergency responders who tried to save his nephew Newport Cigarettes Coupons. He said they "deserve a special thanks. Everybody tried their best . they gave 150%."
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