The
1924 Camden City Directory and the April 1930 Census shows Clarence
McMullen at 323
Warren
Avenue. Clarence McMullen had been appointed to the Fire
Department on
March 1, 1930. He was assigned to
Engine
Company 2, where he worked until March 10, 1943 when he was
reassigned
to Engine Company 7.
On January 1, 1950 he was transferred to
Engine
Company 9 in East
Camden.
By
1931 Clarence McMullen bought a home at 486
North
35th Street. He rented an apartment in the late 1930s and early
1940s
to brother firefighter John
McKay.
Shortly
after 7 A.M. on May 23, 1941, a Box was transmitted for a fire at
West
and
clintonStreets,
South Camden. Arriving companies found a three-story
commercial building with fire roaring one hundred feet into the sky. A
second alarm was transmitted on arrival, followed by third and fourth
alarms ordered by Chief
John Lennox. The building contained a food market on the ground
floor and a clothing factory above. At the height of the blaze, Firemen
Clarence
McMullen and James
Creato
narrowly escaped with their lives after a burst of flame nearly
enveloped
them as they forced an interior door to a shaft. Both members fought
their
way out under the cover of hose streams directed by their comrades.
Chief
of Department Lennox and four firemen while at the far end of
the blazing building on
West
Street, heard the shrill cries for help coming from a nearby
dwelling.
Racing into the home of Mrs. Elizabeth O'Hanlon at 423
clintonStreet,
they found an excited albeit unscathed parrot, in a
kitchen birdcage still crying for help. The bird was carried to safety
by
the firemen. The blaze was brought under control at 10:30 A.M. but not
before heavily damaging the block long building.
Clarence
McMullen was still living at 486
North
35th Street when he retired on pension on June 26, 1960. He
was still living in Camden when he passed away in September of
1983. |