From Camden and Cherry Hill to Trenton and the Jersey Shore, what about life in New Jersey do you want WHYY News to cover? A contractor who was critically injured while working at a site run by EMR in Camden last week was “impaled” by part of a blowtorch while disassembling an old crane for scrap metal, according to a Camden Fire Department incident report obtained by WHYY News through a public records request. Around 11:30 p.m. on July 18, firefighters responded to a call “pertaining to a burn victim” at 1229 S. Front St., part of the industrial complex in Camden’s Waterfront South neighborhood run by the multinational scrap metal recycling company EMR. EMR’s sites in Camden, which purchase, dissemble, shred and export scrap metal for remelting into steel, have come under increasing scrutiny from neighbors and public officials due to repeated fires. Some of the blazes have sent hazardous levels of air pollution into the city’s Waterfront South neighborhood, where the majority of residents are Black or Hispanic, causing people to evacuate their homes.