List of Sussex County, New Jersey fire departments

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There are several fire service agencies which cover various areas and municipalities in Sussex County, New Jersey in the United States.

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State agencies

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Built from a Ford F350 pickup truck frame, this NJFFS Brush Engine is a Type 6 Wildland Engine.

New Jersey Forest Fire Service is also known as Sussex County Station 99 Fire.

County agencies

Sussex County does not have a county-wide fire department. The county's fire marshal and office of emergency management is overseen by the Sussex County Sheriff's Office. The fire marshal enforces the state's Uniform Fire Code in county-owned buildings and assist local fire officials with enforcement of same, coordinate incident activities once a fire-related incident has grown beyond a local fire department’s span of control, investigates fire incidents for causes, and educates the public on fire safety and fire protection matters. [3]

Sussex County Community College offers courses and training to firefighting personnel at its Public Safety academy located in Hampton Township, New Jersey.

Municipal departments

Sussex County has 24 municipalities. None of these municipalities has a paid fire department staffed with municipal employees. All fire departments in the county at the municipal or local level are unpaid, volunteer fire departments. Several of these fire departments incorporate a rescue or emergency medical services component. [4]

Station # [4] CompanyMunicipalityFoundedComments
22Andover Boro Fire Department Andover Borough --
32Andover Township Volunteer Fire Department Andover Township --
64Beemerville Fire Department Wantage Township -One of two departments in Wantage Township
43Byram Township Fire Department Byram Township --
24Branchville Hose Company 1 Branchville Borough --
25Frankford Township Fire Department Frankford Township --
31Franklin Fire Department Franklin Borough --
27Fredon Volunteer Fire Company Fredon Township --
95Green Township Fire Department Green Township --
26Hamburg Fire Department Hamburg Borough --
48Hampton Township Fire and Rescue Hampton Township --
28Hardyston Township Fire Department Hardyston Township --
47Highland Lakes Volunteer Fire Department Vernon Township -One of four department covering Vernon Township; covers the Highland Lakes area including Barry Lakes, Lake Wanda, Laurel Lake and Cliffwood Lake plus Wawayanda State Park and the Vernon section of the Warwick Turnpike. [5]
33Hopatcong Fire Department Hopatcong Borough --
85Lafayette Fire Department Lafayette Township --
44McAfee Fire DepartmentVernon Township-One of four department covering Vernon Township; covers the McAfee area including Scenic Lakes, Cedar Ridge, Sun Valley and Great Gorge condominiums. [5]
35Montague Volunteer Fire Department Montague Township --
36Newton Fire Department Newton (town) --
21Ogdensburg Fire Department Ogdensburg Borough --
46Pochuck Valley Fire DepartmentVernon Township-One of four department covering Vernon Township; covers the Pochuck Valley area including Lake Wallkill, Lake Glenwood, Lake Panorama and Tall Timbers. [5]
38Sandyston Township Volunteer Fire Department Sandyston Township --
41Sparta Township Fire Department Sparta Township --
23Stanhope Hose Company Stanhope Borough --
42Stillwater Area Volunteer Fire Company Stillwater Township -
69Sussex Fire Department Sussex Borough --
Vernon Township Fire Department Vernon Township -One of four department covering Vernon Township; covers the Vernon Valley area and assists the other three departments with direct response in their areas. [5]
62Colesville Fire CompanyWantage Township-One of two departments serving Wantage Township

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References

  1. New Jersey Forest Fire Service, "Contact Us". Retrieved 19 April 2015
  2. New Jersey Forest Fire Service. Administrative Boundaries (map). Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  3. Sussex County Sheriff's Office, About: Fire Marshal. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  4. 1 2 Sussex County Firemans' Association Companies. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Vernon Township, Public Safety: Fire Department. Retrieved September 20, 2015.