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Sat. Jun 5th 2010
HFD Participates in Annual NWBMA Field Day Competition

Today a team of HFD members traveled to the campus of Ramapo College to participate in the annual Northwest Bergen Mutual Aid...

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Sun. Apr 11th 2010
FDNY Lt. Mike Ciampo Presents Training Program

Members of HFD welcomed FDNY Lieutenant Mike Ciampo to this morning's Sunday drill.  Lt. Ciampo presented his&...

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Sun. Mar 7th 2010
HFD Welcomes Staff Sgt. Tim Dench Back!

We received the great news this morning that HFD firefighter & US Army Staff Sgt. Tim Dench has returned to the stat...

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Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ  07423

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Asst. Chief 740


2005 Dodge 3500 Pick-Up / Utility Vehicle



 
 
Chief 730


2007 Ford Expedition Command Vehicle

Equipment includes: mobile laptop computer, rear command module, SCBA, misc hand tools.

 
 
Engine 731


2007 KME Pumper

Features include an 8 man cab, 1500 GPM pump, 500 gal water tank, 40 gallon foam tank, Wilburt light tower. Equipment carried includes: 5 inch supply hose, thermal imager, gas detector, portable Hurst generator and misc. Hurst rescue tools, chain saw, SCBA and spare bottles, portable scene lighting and misc. hand tools.

 
 
Engine 733


2002 KME Pumper/Rescue

Features include a 10 man cab, 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank, 40 gallon foam tank. On-board Hurst generator, Wilburt light tower, front bumper mounted winch. Equipment carried includes: 5 inch supply hose, thermal imager, gas detection equipment, Hurst rescue tools, vehicle stabilization struts, air bags, cribbiing, rescue saws, vent fan, SCBA and spare air bottles, portable scene lighting and misc. hand tools.

 
 
Engine 734


1980 CF Mack Pumper

Features include a 1000 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank, 40 gallon foam tank. Equipment carried includes: thermal imager, portable generator, cellar pumps, mass decontamination equipment, ice rescue suits, SCBA and spare bottles and misc. hand tools.

 
 
Ladder 732


1993 Spartan/LTI Quint

Features include a 75' aerial ladder w/pre-piped waterway and 1000 gpm monitor, 10 man crew cab, 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank. Equipment carried includes: a full compliment of ground ladders, quick vent and K-12 roof vent saws, thermal imager and gas detector, various rope and rope rescue equipment, vent fan, SCBA and spare bottles and misc. hand tools.

 
 



Recent Calls

Tue. Jul 27th 2010
MVA w/Entrapment on Route 17

At 22:15 hours on Tuesday evening, the HFD was dispatched along with Ho-Ho-Kus EMS to Route 17 southbound to a report of an M...

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Fri. Jul 2nd 2010
Fully Involved Garbage Truck Fire

Friday morning at around 8:50 AM as the Independence Day weekend getaway was beginning, HFD was dispatched to Route 17 northb...

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Fri. Jun 11th 2010
MVA Shuts Down Route 17

A 3-car MVA shut down the southbound lanes of Route 17 south of Sheridan Avenue around 2:30 pm this afternoon.  HFD...

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