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Santa Claus is Coming to town!

December, 24, 2008

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Annual Drive:  Please note the Denville Fire Department ONLY solicits door to door and NEVER on the phone.  The Annual drive is always the 1st week of June unless there is bad weather. 

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Interested in Becoming a Member?
Join the Denville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department. To Join the Denville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department stop by Main Street Fire House, 2 Indian Road, on Monday nights between 7:30pm and 9pm.
Photos by. J. Clark


WELCOME TO DENVILLE FIRE - RESCUE ONLINE

Denville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department proudly protects 16,000 people living in an area of 14 square miles. We operate out of three stations that protect a primarily residential area. Our department is a public department whose members are on a volunteer status. We provide fire and first aid coverage for the township of Denville and mutual aid to near by towns. We operate 24 hours 7 days a week by volunteers.



On October 21, 2008 around 10:00 A.M. Randolph fire fighters responded to a house fire at 28 Radtke Road. Fire fighters out on fire prevention details responded and arrived within minutes of the call. An aggressive interior attack extinguished the fire quickly. M/a responded to the scene from the Denville Fire Dept. as well as a R.I.T. from the Dover Fire Dept.
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On October 20, 2008 Denville Fire Department was requested into Rockaway township for a FAST assignment for a working house fire.  Rockaway Township Firefighters were in the structure attempting a rescue of a person entrapped.  The firefighters made a successful rescue. Denville firefighters remained on scene to assist Rockaway township firefighters with overhaul.  The fire remains under investigation.  More Photos



October 6,2008.  Members from Valley View and Mains Street took part in a vehicle extrication class using the newly acquired Power Hawk Rescue tools.  The Power Hawks are being used for 2 purposes to back up the hydraulic system and for FAST/RIC.  See Photos



Check out the photos from the parade.  Click Here