Paterson Fire Department

The Paterson Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Paterson, New Jersey. With a population of 146,199 Paterson is New Jersey's third largest city. [1][3]

Paterson Fire Department
Operational area
Country United States
State New Jersey
CityPaterson
Agency overview[1]
EstablishedNovember 15, 1895 (1895-11-15)
Annual calls45,223 (2014)
Employees410 (2017)
StaffingCareer
Fire chiefBrian McDermott
EMS levelBLS
Facilities and equipment[1][2]
Divisions1
Battalions4
Stations7
Engines7
Tillers1
Platforms2
Rescues1
Ambulances9(Including Spares)
USAR1
Rescue boats1
Light and air1
Website
Official website

The department is part of the Metro USAR Strike Team, which consists of nine North Jersey fire departments and other emergency services divisions working to address major emergency rescue situations.[4]

Stations and apparatus

As of February 2020 below is a complete listing of all station and apparatus in the Paterson Fire Department.[2][5][6]

Engine Company Ladder Company Ambulance Special Unit Chief Battalion Address Neighborhood
Engine 1Tower Ladder 1Ambulance 91

Ambulance

99

EMS Supervisor Car 9, Supply Unit, Spare Apparatus 52nd850 Madison Ave.Madison Ave.
Engine 2Ambulance 92Spare Apparatus 2, Spare Apparatus 33rd221 Union Ave.Hillcrest
Engine 3Ambulance 93Haz-Mat 11st127 Trenton Ave.Lakeview
Engine 4Tower Ladder 2Ambulance 94

Ambulance

98

Spare Apparatus 4Battalion 33rd48 Temple St.Northside
Engine 5Ladder 3(Tiller)Ambulance 95Battalion 22nd236 Lafayette St.Riverside
Engine 6Ambulance 96Rescue 2, Rescue 1 (Metro USAR Collapse Rescue Strike Team Unit), Special Operations Flood Rescue Unit& Zodiac BoatBattalion 11st124 Getty Ave.South Side
Engine 7Ambulance 97Air Cascade Unit, Mobile Command Unit, Arson Investigation Car 6,Deputy Chief/Tour Commander, Battalion 43rd300 McBride Ave.Stoney Road

Disbanded Fire Companies

Throughout the history of the Paterson Fire Department, several fire companies have been disbanded due to departmental reorganization, budget, and renumbering.

  • Engine Company 8 - 221 Union Ave. - Disbanded 2006
  • Engine Company 9 - 77 Highland St. - Disbanded 1989
  • Engine Company 10 - 236 Lafayette St. - Disbanded 1984
  • Engine Company 11 - 97 Grand St. - Disbanded 1982
  • Engine Company 12 - 36 Circle Ave. - Disbanded 1982
  • Engine Company 13 - 125 Trenton Ave. - Disbanded 1982
  • Squad Company 1 - 115 Van Houten St. - Disbanded 1982
  • Satellite Unit 9 - 77 Highland St.
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See also

References

  1. "Overview". Paterson Fire Department. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
  2. "Locations". Paterson Fire Department. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
  3. http://www.patersonfirehistory.com/statistics.html
  4. Steadman, Andrew. "Bayonne firefighters participate in mock disaster drills in Newark", The Jersey Journal, May 1, 2012. Accessed June 6, 2016. "According to the press release, the Metro USAR Strike Team is made up of nine fire departments from Bayonne, Elizabeth, Hackensack, Hoboken, Jersey City, Newark, Paterson, Morristown as well as the five-municipality North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue Agency."
  5. http://www.patersonfirehistory.com/firehouses.html
  6. http://www.patersonfirehistory.com/apparatus-history.html
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