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New Jersey Firehouses
#21
The Union Volunteer Fire Company of Crosswicks, Mercer County's quarters.


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#22
The former Mitchell Volunteer Fire Company of Burlington City's quarters.


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#23
[quote name='engine98' timestamp='1327514248' post='472483']

A look inside Trenton Fire Department Engine 2's former quarters before being closed by the city a few years back

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If I remember the inside right... where you were or just behind you was a LOWER section of floor that had a single bay that opened to a side street. The station is still there - it was part of TEMS (Trenton EMS) before merging with the FD and also the Trenton PD used the building as a sub station. IF you could look out the bays now - you are facing the Home of the TRENTON DEVILS!
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#24
Trenton Fire Department of Mercer County's original building of their fire headquarters.


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#25
[quote name='engine98' timestamp='1327558835' post='472594']

You got it !!!! Here is where the Calamity Jane GMC Civil Defense Rescue Truck used to be parked. Engine 2's KME was OOS during this visit so alot of it's equipment was being stored in the spot where the Rescue used to be. A classic east coast firehouse !!!

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You have a photo of the Calamity Jane GMC Civil Defense Rescue Truck???
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







"In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
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#26
No, she was gone when I started Emergency Service Photography
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#27
Thanks I sure would like to seen it. I've seen others GMC's and other makes. Thanks
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







"In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
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#28
[quote name='Truckman' timestamp='1327604546' post='472607']

Thanks I sure would like to seen it. I've seen others GMC's and other makes. Thanks

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Truckman... I think Marc (CrossBronx) added in one of the NJ threads. I have a copy but very poor... It was the typical CD white and blue rescue truck.
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#29
if marc did that is great if not i would be very interested in your poor copy.a poor copy is better than no copy in my eyes.
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#30
Camden City Squad 7's quarters


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#31
Independence Company of The TWP of Burlington. Had to shoot it from a hill to get it all in


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#32
Linden Station 3, Housed here is a Engine 3 a Squirt and a Ladder(not sure if frontline or reserve.)


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#33
The Goshen Volunteer Fire Company of Cape May County's quarters.


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Camden City Squad 7's quarters

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Hands Down Best House In The City!!!!!!! Also Always the busiest!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#35
I grew up in Wanaque, Passaic County. Wanaque FD has 2 companies, one on each end of town. I was a member of Company #1 from 1987 to 2007. Here is the Co. #1 firehouse, in the Midvale section of town. It was built in the early 1900's and houses Engine 541 and Engine 542. It's a tight firehouse, to say the least.


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#36
This is Co #2 firehouse, in the Haskell section of town. This house was built in the 1950's. A new addition was put on just recently to house Tower 543, a Smeal 100' mid-mount tower. The original bay houses Engine 544, Rescue 545, and the department parade truck, a 1953 Ahrens-Fox pumper.


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#37
Hardyston (Sussex County)

 

Houses a Pierce aerial, pumper, and International tanker.



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#38
Hamburg (Sussex County)

 

 



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#39
Sussex, NJ (Sussex County)

 

Sorry for the poor photo.  Bad angle with my iPhone.

 

 



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Frankford, NJ (Sussex County)

 

 



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