JAMES C. PETERSON was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania around 1945 to James and Angelina Peterson. He joined the Camden Fire Department in December of 1968, not long after he married his wife Marie. James Peterson served with the Fire Department for over twenty years, retiring on November 1, 1989. He moved to Plantation Florida, and relocated around 2005 to Port St. Lucie, where he passed away at his home on February 16, 2009. |
Camden Courier-Post * December 26, 1968 |
25 Firemen Finish Training In a move aimed at staffing the Camden Fire Department for a new 42-hour work week. 25 probationary firemen will be graduated from the city fire academy Monday and 10 fire officers will be given promotions Tuesday. Heading the list of fire officer promotions will be the selection of Battalion Chief Anthony C. Saponare, 51, of 117 S. 27th Street, Camden, as deputy fire chief. The new deputy chief is a 26-year veteran on the city fire force. Two fire captains to be promoted to battalion chief are Matthew J. Davies, Jr., 36, of 2819 Carman Street, Camden, and James H. Stewart, 54, of 317 Garden Avenue, Camden. Seven firemen to be named captains include William D. Hillman, 29, of 11 Crestfair Apartments, Camden; Joseph H. Arensberg, 32, of 1041 N. 32nd Street, Camden; Robert E. Briggs, 48, of 2861 Congress Road, Camden; and John Brzozowski, 28, 371 N. 34th Street, Camden. Also to be named captains are Edmund F. Gorczynski, 36, of 272 N. 33rd Street, Camden; Anthony T. Orme, 44, 3317 River Road, Camden; and William B. Young, 29, of 1126 N. 33rd Street, Camden. |
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The new firemen include Richard E. Johnson, Thomas H. Eckel, Ronald C. Crowder, John A. DeLuca, Peter P. Carbone, Robert P. Hand, Robert M. Lapp, Jerome A. Kee, Thomas V. Kane, Charles E. Mayo, James C. Peterson and George S. Szychulski, all of Camden. Other slated fire school graduates are Ronald Angemi, Robert C. Welch, Robert G. Boyle, Glenn H. Moore, Marvin W. Bendy, Thomas J. DiBiaso, Arthur J. Gibson, Daniel J. Galasso, Samuel Battle Jr., Ronald J. Boyle, Jerome J. Watson, George R. Abbey, 3rd., and William H. Huelas, all of Camden. The appointments of all 35 men become effective Jan. 1, 1969. |
Camden Courier-Post * August 18, 1975 |
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Camden Courier-Post * August 22, 1975 |
Council Checking Into Crash By RICH BERGEMAN The brakes on one Camden fire engine will be examined by a specialist to see whether brake failure was responsible for Saturday’s collision of two fire trucks in which one man was killed and l4 persons injured. However. Deputy Fire Chief Daniel Jiannetto. appearing before Camden City Council Thursday. said he felt the possibility of brake failure was remote because Engine No. 8 is safeguarded by a complex triple-brake system. Jiannetto said James Peterson, the driver for Engine Co. No. 8. reported he believed the brakes on his vehicle failed to function when he saw Engine Co. No. 1 emerge from a cross-street. The collision occurred at 6th and Pine Streets as both fire companies were responding to a house fire about two blocks north of the accident scene. The crash sent Engine No. 8 through the wall of Livecchi's Grocery at 601 Pine Street, killing Wilkins Tisdale, 65, a shopper emerging from the store at the time. Engine No. 8 was traveling north on 6th, which is a through street. while Engine No. 1 was headed east on Pine for 7th Street, where the driver planned to turn north to the fire scene. Both captains reported their vehicles were traveling at a relatively slow rate of speed, and that buildings at the corners of 6th and Pine obscured their view. There was also speculation that the drivers were unable to hear each other approach became of the none from their own sirens. So far, fire and police department investigators have not yet fixed blame on either driver, according to Public Safety Director David Kelly.
Jiannetto
said representatives from Ward Lafrance Co., manufacturers of Martin McKernan, city attorney, said the city carries $250 deductible collision insurance on both vehicles, and said the city is also covered by liability insurance concerning the injuries and damages caused to those outside the department. Still hospitalized are: Juanita Dorsey, 34, of 704 Pine Street, listed in fair condition at Cooper Hospital with back injuries. Leonard Medford, of 611 Line Street, listed in fair condition at Cooper with leg injuries.
Richard
Sorenson. a hoseman for Co. No.8, listed in serious condition at William Smith, also a hoseman for Co. No. 8. listed in satisfactory condition at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital with head and facial cuts. |
Tampa Coast Palm * February 18, 2009 |
PETERSON,
JAMES C.
James C.
Peterson, 63, died Feb. 16, 2009, at his home. He was born in
Philadelphia and lived in Port St. Lucie for three years, coming from
Plantation. Survivors include his wife of 42 years, Marie Peterson of
Port
St. Lucie; daughter, Danielle Peterson of Port St. Lucie; sons, Craig
Peterson of Seattle and Keith Peterson of Pompano Beach; brothers, Wayne
Peterson of Philadelphia and Herbert Peterson of Los Angeles; sister,
Winnona Robernson of Atlantic City, N.J.; and six grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by his parents, James and Angelina Peterson; and
brother,
Gary Peterson SERVICES: A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Feb. 20 at
the
Savannah Club Fairways Clubhouse in Port St. Lucie. Arrangements are by
All
County Funeral Home and Crematory Treasure Coast Chapel.