Jersey City Fire Department


The Jersey City Fire Department is the largest in the state of New Jersey and provides fire protection and hazardous materials services to the city of Jersey City. In all, the department is responsible for with a population of 261,940 residents, which makes it the second largest city in New Jersey, behind Newark.
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.

History

The department got its start in the spring of 1829 after several fires occurred in the city and the public demanded fire protection. Thirty citizens signed up and on September 21, 1829, the Liberty Engine Company No. 1 was established.
Jersey City's fire department was the only New Jersey department to receive an official call for assistance during the September 11 attacks, with hundreds of department personnel assisting in the Ground Zero cleanup effort. Among the first responders who perished on that day was Fire Department of Jersey City dispatcher Joseph Lovero, who was hit by a piece of debris. The Fire Department of Jersey City named its fireboat after him.

Stations and apparatus

Engine CompanyLadder CompanySpecialized UnitChief UnitBattalionAddressNeighborhood
Engine 21160 Grand St.Paulus Hook
Engine 5, Engine 1Ladder 2Hazmat Decon UnitBattalion Chief 11355 Newark Ave.The Village
Engine 6Ladder Tower 6Squad 1 Deputy Chief 11465 Marin Blvd.Downtown
Engine 7,
Engine 18
Ladder 3 Marine Land UnitBattalion Chief 33715 Summit Ave.Jersey City Heights
Engine 8Foam Unit 1, Quick Attack Response Vehicle 1214–16 Orient Ave.West Bergen
Engine 9Battalion Chief 44697 Bergen Ave.McGinley Square
Squad 4 ; Rescue 14582 Communipaw Ave.Bergen-Lafayette
Engine 11High-Rise/Tunnel Unit3152 Lincoln St.Western Slope
Engine 132152 Linden Ave.Greenville
Engine 14Ladder 7Haz-Mat. Unit 1, Haz-Mat. Unit 23595 Palisade Ave.Jersey City Heights
Engine 15Ladder 94200 Sip Ave.Journal Square
Engine 17Ladder 11Mask Service Unit, Medical Ambulance Bus 3Field Training/Safety Officer4255 Kearney Ave.West Side
Engine 19Ladder 8Battalion Chief 222 Bergen Ave.Greenville
Engine 22Ladder Tower 42467 Ocean Ave.Greenville
Engine 10Ladder 124325 Route 1 & 9Marion
Marine Unit 1, Marine Unit 2 1Liberty Landing Marina, Audrey Zapp Dr.Liberty State Park
Rescue 2,448 State St.Bergen Hill
Car 26 666 Summit Ave.Jersey City Heights
Arson Unit, Fire PreventionChief of Department2 Jackson SquareWest Bergen

Ranks of the Jersey City Fire Department

Disbanded fire companies

Throughout the JCFD's history, several fire companies have been disbanded due to budget cuts to the department and reorganization. Reserve and spare apparatus assigned with disbanded company numbers
  • Engine 1 – 153 Morgan St.
  • Engine 3 – 38 Mercer St.
  • Engine 4 – 355 Newark Ave.
  • Engine 12 – 103 Webster Ave.
  • Engine 16 – 93 Belmont Ave.
  • Engine 20 – 582 Communipaw Ave.
  • Engine 21 – 9th St. & Grove St.
  • Ladder 1 – 160 Grand St.
  • Ladder 5 – 582 Communipaw Ave.
  • Ladder 10 – 520 Palisade Ave.
  • Water Tower 1 – 520 Palisade Ave.
  • Hose 1 – 153 Morgan St.
  • Salvage 1 - 666 Summit Ave.
  • Hose Reel - 355 Newark Ave.