pOn Sunday Afternoon dispatch toned out a general alarm assignment for a vehicle partially submerged in the Spring Meadow Pond.ppChief Murphy 230 signed into servicenbspand was on scene moments after dispatch.nbsp Res2Cue 242 OIC DC Rose Squad 234 OIC Lt. Gaeta Engine 233 Lt. Forsyth and the remainder of the Wyckoff assignment all responded into the scene.ppUpon arriving at the scene Chief Murphy reported that there was one vehicle partially submerged into the pond and the driver was out of the vehicle and it was believed that he was the lone occupant of the vehicle.ppAs per protocols Chief Murphy requested backup Ice Rescue Teams from Waldwick and Franklin Lakes to back up the Wyckoff Teams.nbspnbsp Waldwick Engine 632 OIC Capt. Paras Waldwick Res1Cue 1 OIC Capt. Agugliaro and Franklin Lakes Squad 333 FF Dodd all responded to the scene.ppCrews from 242 and 234 were directed to don their dry suits and complete a primary search of the vehicle and the immediate area around the vehicle for any additional victims or occupants.nbspnbsp Crews reported that there were no other occupants in the vehicle and all immediate searches were negative.ppDue to the circumstances of the crash a Mahwah Fire Department Dive Team was requested to assist in a grid search of the pond for any further occupants or victims.nbsp Mahwah FD arrived on scene and requested their back team the Oradell FD Dive Team be dispatched as per their protocols.nbsp Both dive teams were on scene a shortnbsptime later and a complete grid search of the pond was completed and no victims were located.ppPhotos courtesy of Waldwick Fire Department and Debra Hooyman.ppIn addition click on the link below for more pictures.ppa hrefhttpwyckofffire.shutterfly.com2112httpwyckofffire.shutterfly.com2112app-239p
