Beach front. Thats because of this line of storms moving through delaware at this hour. Its going to make a run for ocean city at 60 00 sick. Millville coming in at 6 27 and dennis at 6 31. This is a line not packing severe storms, however, it could pack severe wind gusts and were talking about wind gusts in excess of around 40 Miles Per Hour. So mariners take notice of that. If you somebody on the bay or at atlantic at this hour they need to seek safe harbor much watching another line of showers and thunderstorms across the upper Lehigh Valley this will run into the poconos and we are anticipating this line to kind of fall apart a little bit as it races off towards the east. Take a look High Resolution future cast around 7 30, 8 00 oclock, that broken line of showers may be a clap or two of thunder will be into the city. And then its out of here as we go into tonight and that sets up some fantastically chilly air that is going to be just a noteworthy annoyance if you may as we go into sunday as all of this canadian air pushes in across the Delaware Valley and that is going to sing our temperatures down into the 40s and 50s keep this in mind. It should be 75 this time of the year. We are going to be nowhere close to that. Well take look at philadelphia most accurate seven day forecast coming up in just a little bit. Guys . All right. Thank you, mike. To developing story now. South Jersey Community is in mourning after a prom night tragedy. Two teenaged girls were killed in a car crash early this morning in Cumberland County and two others were injured. The group had just attended their high school prom. Fox 29s brad sattin live at the scene in Maurice River township, really sad story, brad. Reporter terrible story for sure. The girls in a vehicle four of them coming around a curve here and im going to step out of the way. They slammed straight into the tree where a balloon an small memorial now sits. This happened as we mentioned about 3 45 this morning. The four girls coming back from ocean city after their prom. They were on their way home. We have some pictures to show you of the Chrysler Pt Cruiser they were in veering off route 49 here straight into the tree here in Maurice River township. No sign apparently of the driver hitting the brakes. May have fallen asleep. We dont know yet. Students attended Bridgeton High School headed home. There were apparently boys they were with in a vehicle in front of them. The two killed we know have been identified tonight as 17yearold sol ton the driver and 15yearold mckail la mosley. Two other girls injured. One critical, one stable. The vehicle crossing the center line slamming into that tree. We spoke to a witness to a short time ago who woke up upon hearing the crash. Its gut wrenching because they just graduated and, you know, their life just begins and in a flash their life can be over. And its sad and my heart goes out to their families and their friends. My heart goes out to the families involved. Reporter really terrible here. Investigators are on the scene till about 7 30 this morning. New Jersey State Police investigating telling us at this point its too early to know for sure what caused the crash. Were about i wasnt witness or so miles from the high school. So, again, the girls were on the way home. Word of this crash still getting out. Via social media through the course of the day only handful of classmates we understand have actually come by to pay their respects again many of them just finding out about this over the last few hours. Joyce and dawn. All right, so so tragic. Thank you, brad. 18yearold man is facing aggravated Assault Charges for throwing Railroad Spikes and other objects off a University City overpass. Four cars driving on University Avenue last night were hit. It happened about nine could clock. A Railroad Spike went through the windshield of one of the cars and was lodged in the dash. Police say the driver pulled over, got out of his car and saw the suspect blake bauers above him on the train tracks. Bauers was champed this morning. We talked to mayor jim cymae about the scary incident this morning. Sick people in the world, and theres always been sick people in the world and i assume there continue to be sick people in the world. We have to get to them before they hurt or kill somebody. What would possess anyone to do that i have no idea. I assume theres some kind of pyschosis or psychological issue. But we have to make sure that we keep people like that away from our citizens so we can be safe. One of the drivers was treated for an eye injury but no one was seriously hurt. A house party turned violent when somebody pulls out a knife and goes on the attack in north philadelphia. Tonight, one man is in the hospital and another on the run. Crews rushed to the scene at west erie avenue north 19th street around 1 00 a. M. Witnesses say two men got into an argument and then one of them pulled out a knife and stabbed the other in the chest. The victim is in stable condition. No arrests have been made. A gun fight in nicetown ends with one man critically injured and several other people in police custody. Bullets started flying on west hunting park of a near the cocktail bar tashas this was around 2 00 oclock in the morning. Investigators say four men were firing shots at each other. Officers are still investigati investigating. But they believe the man who got hit was a bystander. Police are investigating the cause of a violent crash in mayfair. Two cars colliding on rows roosevelt boulevard just after 6 00 this morning. The impact causing this car to veer out of the control and flip over in the southbound lanes. One person was taken to the hospital. Police and local teenagers come together for a little competition and a very important conversation. Fox 29s steve keeley with a look at an event that could change the course of a Young Persons live. Just be respectful any way, okay, even though sometimes you get mad. You know what im saying . Reporter it was a little round table talk between mayor and maybe little future mayor. In fact lots of round tables and lots of talks, lots of conversations on lots of topics with lots of cops and lots of kids. It was anything goes here on a Basketball Court at Cobbs Creek Rec Center to get an open dialogue before looking for the open man on the court in game. Part of the problem Community Policing weve had the relationships between our kids and our officers have not always been good and sometimes theyve been bad. Reporter that was the feeling outside by some kids not inside talking. I feel if i do something wrong they just pull out gun and shoot me for no reason. Reporter are you afraid of the police . Im not afraid, but i just dont i dont like them. I wont communicate with them. Reporter theyre in there talking table to table on the Basketball Court. Will you talk to them in here . I mean, yeah, ill talk to them as long as, like, as long as they dont like threaten me. Reporter sad to hear two good, 16yearolds doing good in school but not feeling so good about the police. The reason why another former 16yearold in this neighborhood who failed algebra two in school was here talking. District attorney Seth Williams. Trying to live up to his role model, his dad who didnt just think his job was done every day after teaching in philly for 33 years. He work at this rec center when it first opened until he retired. He ran a day camp every summer for fairmount park. And i tell people even though im the da i know my father did much more than ill ever do to prevent crime. Because he made a direct impact on the lives of young kids. A great role model and gave them alternatives. Reporter little guys as young as eight learning they could talk to police. Are you going to tell police what you saw if you saw something bad . I will tell my dad so reporter youll tell somebody. Ill tell somebody. Reporter but for the older kids, a start at least being open and honest about how they feel even if that feeling is a hard feeling. Youre 16. Do you respect police . I respect them but like the way they handle they matters, i dont like it. I dont. I dont agree with it. Reporter being 16, is that something youve heard or is that something youve seen with your own eyes . Ive seen it. Ive seen it. Like, theyll completely bruise and abuse their power. These kinds of things with Seth Williams and the das working in there and the Police Officials working in the will begin to make young person feel that their respected and that this is their neighborhood and that the police are there to serve them and there wont be that tension hopefully we can break it down over time. Reporter more time and more talking like this should help. In cobbs creek, steve keeley, fox 29 news. Runners and walkers lace up in honor of heroes for 5k run in media. Hundreds turning out for the ninth annual event to benefit wounded warriors. It kicked off at Rose Tree Park early this morning. It wrapped up in the afternoon with a picnic. This years event paying tribute special tribute to Philadelphia Police officer Jesse Hartnett who was wounded in an ambush shooting in january. South jersey is using nature to fight the zika virus. More than 10,000 fish are being released in Gloucester County basins to keep mow toes at bay. Abby huntsman shows us how the plan is going to work. Reporter summer weeks away that means muggy and warmer temperatures and also means more mosquitoes which has lot of people thinking about the zika virus. Cities and counties around the United States are trying to get ahead of it including Gloucester County in new jersey. This week more than 10,000 fish about the size of a gold fishery leased into some of their lakes and ponds as a way to kill off mosquitoes carrying diseases including the zika virus. Theyre called gap about is a fish or in this mosquito fish and once their released into the water they love to feed on larvae in hopes of killing these diseases before the insect is even born. Whats also attractive about this method the fish are more environmentally friendly than chemical options. Its a very clean way to control the mosquito population because the fish eat the larvae of the mosquito. They eat them before they become mosquitoes. Reporter this is just one preventive step and its not the first time this new Jersey County has done Something Like this. The new Jersey Department of Environmental Protection which provides these fish has used them in years past to combat other diseases including the west nile virus. Even more important this year with the increase of zika virus coming this way and were star starting to see the effects that that is having on human life and unborn lives. Reporter some cities are even giving out mosquito eating fish for free to people who want them. There are now 507 cases in the United States alone of the zika virus according to the centers for disease control. However, so far every case has been travel related none of them have been transmitted by an actual mosquito. As weve seen the effects of this disease are absolutely heartbreaking. Abby huntsman in new york, fox news. Still ahead on fox 29 news at 6 00 a young woman stays incredibly calm in the middle of chaos. She sure did. Her actions impressed police and mothers day diners. Hey, im sorry, we have gunshots in our dining room. The call for help. Emergency workers say we all can learn from. Thats coming up. Plus si cade dose are taking over one more womans house. Why the experts say they are targeting her property and why its actually a good thing. Business owners in new jersey get a real life lesson on what its like to serve our country. Their fascinating day at fort dix is next. Nascar in dover this weekend and young fee mom kyle larson tall talks about the young begin of his home taking his 17 month old from track to track much thats coming up later in sports. Prom caught off to really scary start for group of teens near boston. Their limo went up in flames. The luxury ride was sitting at an intersection last night when the teenager smelled some smoke and they say it went right up in flames seconds after they got out of it. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Nobody was hurt. Civilians are getting a chance to see what its like to serve our country. Thats right. Foxs Antoine Lewis was at fort dix as Business Owners were given a crash course in the military. Reporter rarely do bosses trade places with their employees. We were able to work the joy sticks. The guy on the computer would bring the other jet up to us and i nail it for a shot. First shot. Im just saying. Reporter friday morning at fort dix, need ham was one of 30 try date business representatives who participated in the annual boss lifts program twoday event civilian employers can experience some of the training their employees who are in the military go through. I find great satisfaction its my wave giving back to the country helping the veterans and the people that are still employed with the military to so that Business Owners understand what people are really doing. Reporter the Employee Support of the reserve coordinates the even. Department of defense created it in the 70s reservists come back home for meaningful employment as well give employers another avenue to support the u. S. Military. They are true patriots. They understand what it takes for a civilian to come in one day to work and then the next day put in a set of fatigues and be sent over to iraq or afghanistan to fight the war on terrorism. Reporter businessmen are watching medics demonstrate the triage of a wounded soldier while the victim is a practice dummy the scenario is still impactful. U. S. Burr rove labor statistics reports the job less rate for American Veterans is right now at fourpoint 6 . While its on the decline thats still a very troubling number for many which makes the signing of this pledge to hold jobs for our servicemen and women even more honorable. From fort dix, new jersey, Antoine Lewis, fox news. People looking for work in philadelphia are taking a chance at comedies. New comedy club punch line philly in fishtown held a job fair today. The club is looking to fill 50 positions from bartenders to servers and security. Hundreds of applicants turned out to interview and hand out their resumes. Punch line philly getting ready for its grand opening next mon month. Atlanta Police Release the 911 calls made from a crowded restaurant on mothers day after shots were fired. Foxs morris digs reports Law Enforcement officers say theres a lot we all can learn from that call. Hello, hello, hello . Anybody gogo im sorry im a manager at sin burger. We have gunshots in our dining room. Maam, what is the address . Were playing restaurant patrons running from burger spot because of gunfire that just happened inside. A lady holding a young child for deer live makes it out. There is atlanta 911 audio of the first call that came from a manager. Everybody come this way, please, come this way. If youre not an employee come this way. Are they still shooting . I dont know. I just got everyone out in the parking lot. Reporter police say the shooter slaps an aquaint dense array cross the head. Theres gunplay. He evidently drops a weapon then gets into a struggle with another employee before calmly gathering up his belongings while everyone else is in panic. Everyone except for that manager on the 911 call. Listen as she continues to deliver instructions. Okay. I hear sirens. Are you still with me . I cant hear you. Im still hear, maam. White male, blue shirt r is he now . Jong, maam i have all the Restaurant Guests behind the restaurant. You will hear atlanta dispatch tell hersheys doing a good job. Anyone hurt . Everyone got free . Is it anyone hurt . No. Okay. Ive got another valet saying no one was hurt. No one was hurt . Youre doing amazing maam. My other manager is flagging me over. Security expert listen to the call to emergency communicatio communications. We wanted to get his take. Her remaining calm like she did and directing and taking charge its especially important to do that. Especially when youre the leader because if you panic, all the other employees and patrons or customers will panic and then it just really goes downhill from there. Reporter police say the shooter identified as alexander mcdaniels did not go free for long. You see he paid with a credit card before he allegedly picked up that gun. Still ahead on fox 29 news at 6 00 a Flight Attendant is accused of stealing get this 1500 little bottles of booze. Investigators say she did with them that got her in even more trouble. Plus, wild hogs are costing a fed up farmer a fortune. It makes you lose your religion. You kind of have to ask for forgiveness. Thats fed up. What he claims his neighbors are doing to protect those disgus disgusting creatures and the drastic measures hes willing to take to get rid of those hogs. Good evening im karen hepp along with Bill Anderson coming up tomorrow at 7am talk about a super mom. Weve got the worlds greatest mom and number two coming into the studios to spend some time with us. At least in the nation. Stay off your devices when your kids are playing. The Importan