DIVISION OF FIRE

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Organized fire protection in Jersey City began on September 21, 1829. The volunteer Jersey City Fire Department consolidated with the Hudson City and City of Bergen volunteer departments to officially form the professional career Jersey City Fire Department in 1871. Presently, the Jersey City Division of Fire is comprised of 50 civilian employees and over 650 uniformed members, its largest size in a decade, and now the largest of the over 600 municipal departments throughout New Jersey!  Last year, the Fire Department responded to over 13,000 calls for service. All members of the Division of Fire receive first responder training and all vehicles are equipped with automatic defibrillators.

This administration's commitment to more firehouses and companies has never been stronger. Over the last decade, the fire department would have an average of 22 companies operating on any given night, and they would temporarily close 4 companies. Today we average 26 companies on duty every day. It is the highest number it has been since 2000 and speaks to our commitment to ensuring residents are safe in all aspects of public safety.

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FIRE DEPARTMENT FLEET

Fire Truck
The Division of Fire maintains a fleet of 28 pieces of front line fire apparatus which include pumper trucks, ladder trucks, rescue trucks, a hazardous materials unit (HAZMAT) and a mask service unit (MSU).  

Contact Info

  • phoneNon-Emergency: (201) 547-4255
  • Two Jackson Sq. (356 MLK Drive)
    Jersey City, NJ 07305

    Steve Drennan, Acting Chief

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