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Town Bank Fire Company (NJ)7 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Port Norris Fire Company No. 1 (NJ)10 viewsPort Norris was once known as the "Oyster Capital of the World" due to its prominent role in the oyster industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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US Department Veterans Affairs Fire Department VISN 3 (NJ)8 viewsThe "US Department Veterans Affairs Fire Department NJ VISN 3 NJ Station 561" refers to a fire department within the Veterans Integrated Service Network 3 (VISN 3) of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Bradley Beach Fire Department (NJ)8 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Manasquan Fire Department (NJ)10 viewsThe Manasquan town banner was adopted in 1963. The emblem includes a Lenape Native American's head, a gold shield with seahorses, a plow, and a sailing ship. Three stars symbolize New Jersey's ratification of the US Constitution as the third state.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Pottersville Volunteer Fire Company (NJ)10 viewsPopulation < 500.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Cranford Fire Department (NJ)7 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Forked River Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 (NJ)8 viewsThe Forked River Nuclear Power Plant in New Jersey was never completed. Construction began in 1973, but was halted in 1980 following the Three Mile Island accident. The plant, was never licensed or completed. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Hamilton Fire Company (NJ)9 viewsDEFUNCT - Hamilton Fire Company merged with the Hamilton Township Fire Department in 2021.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Mercer County Airport Fire Department (NJ)11 viewsDEFUNCT - The Mercer County Airport Fire Department, station 34 in New Jersey changed its name to the Treton-Mercer Airport. Unknown what year that happened. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Clark Volunteer Fire Department (NJ)8 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Mercer Generating Station Emergency Response Team (NJ)9 viewsDEFUNCT - The 132-acre, Mercer Generating Station in New Jersey was decommissioned and demolished in 2017 citing low natural gas prices as the cause.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Welcome Fire Department (NJ)12 viewsDEFUNCT - The Welcome Fire Department merged with the West Deptford Fire Department. This merger created the West Deptford Fire Company No. 1. The merger was finalized in 2017. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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IMTT Bayonne Fire Department (NJ)10 viewsInternational-Matex Tank Terminals (IMTT) in Bayonne, NJ, was sold. In 2020, Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation (MIC) sold its IMTT business, including the Bayonne terminal, to Riverstone. IMTT was a Bulk Liquid Handling facility.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Mannington Fire Company No. 1 (NJ)11 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Mahwah Fire Department (NJ)4 views The name "Mahwah" originates from the Lenape Native American word "mawewi", which means "meeting place" or "place where paths meet,". The area now known as Mahwah was historically a significant location for the Lenape people.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Cheesequake Fire Department (NJ)7 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Mount Ephraim Fire Company #2 (NJ)6 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Rutgers University Volunteer Fire Company (NJ)5 viewsThe Rutgers University Volunteer Fire Company has been around since at least 1902. It was officially established in 1902 as a student-run organization to serve the university community. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Hawthorne Fire Department (NJ)5 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Willingboro Volunteer Fire Department (NJ)7 viewsStation 16.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Glassboro Fire Department (NJ)9 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Mountain Lake Fire Company (NJ)7 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Jamesburg Fire Department (NJ)9 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Oaklyn Fire Department (NJ)10 viewsStation 18-3.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Pioneer Hose Fire Company 1 (NJ)3 viewsStation 22.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Apshawa Fire Company (NJ)9 viewsThe name "Apshawa" originates from the Lenni-Lenape Native American language. It translates to "upon the mountain". This is a fitting name for the Apshawa Preserve in West Milford, which features rugged terrain and impressive waterfalls. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Red Bank Volunteer Fire Department (NJ)6 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Naval Weapons Station Earle Fire Department (NJ)8 viewsNaval Weapons Station Earle in Colts Neck, serves as a coastal ordnance handling and processing facility for the Atlantic Fleet, Coast Guard, and Department of Defense. It primarily focuses on storing, distributing, and managing ordnance.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Evesham Fire Department (NJ)9 viewsThe NJ coat of arms features a shield, a helmet, a horse's head, & two goddesses. Three plows, representing agriculture, & the goddesses represent "Liberty and Prosperity,". The helmet and horse's head symbolize speed/strength.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Teaneck Fire Department (NJ)9 viewsThe 100-foot windmill at Holland Ridge Farms is a functional agricultural tool and a landmark meant to evoke the Dutch heritage of the farm and its owners. It's not just an aesthetic addition but also a working windmill that grinds grains.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Browns Mills Fire Company (NJ)10 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Egg Harbor City Fire Department (NJ)9 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Elizabeth Avenue Volunteer Fire Company (NJ)10 views"Presidential Landing" is a designation for a section of Elizabeth, New Jersey, linked to its historical importance in the Revolutionary War era and its ties to individuals who held presidential roles in the early days of the United States. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Brigantine Fire Department (NJ)8 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Clinton Fire Department (NJ)9 viewsClinton, NJ, is known for its historic Red Mill, a former water-powered mill located on the South Branch of the Raritan River. The Red Mill, originally built in 1810 served various purposes, including wool processing, grist milling, and more.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Robbinsville Township Fire Department (NJ)4 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Laurel Springs Fire Department (NJ)8 viewsPopulation < 2,000.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Erma Fire Company (NJ)6 viewsStation 62.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Laurence Harbor Cliffwood Beach Fire Department (NJ)9 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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North Plainfield Fire Department (NJ)9 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Bogota Fire Department (NJ)7 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Englewood City Fire Department (NJ)5 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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High Point Volunteer Fire Company (NJ)7 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Towaco Fire Department (NJ)11 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Raritan Bay Medical Center Fire Safety (NJ)12 viewsRaritan Bay Medical Center is a hospital located in Perth Amboy, NJ. Raritan Bay Medical Center was initially dedicated as the Perth Amboy City Hospital on Memorial Day, 1901, and opened in 1902 with 12 beds and six doctors, today it has 504 beds.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Ocean Grove Fire Department (NJ)9 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Pennsville Fire Department (NJ)7 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Pennington Road Fire Company (NJ)7 viewsDEFUNCT - The Pennington Road Volunteer Fire Company in Ewing Township, New Jersey, merged with the Ewing Township Fire Company in 2018.. The combined entity is now known as Prospect Heights Volunteer Fire Company.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Washington Twp Public Works Fire Department (NJ)8 viewsDEFUNCT - The Washington Township "Public Works" Department separated from the Washington Twp Fire Department. There is no record as to when the separation took place.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Garfield Fire Company #4 (NJ)11 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Edison Volunteer Fire Company #1 (NJ)10 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Green Creek Volunteer Fire Company (NJ)9 viewsPopulation < 500.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Randolph Fire Department (NJ)9 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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New Egypt Volunteer Fire Company (NJ)16 viewsNew Egypt got its name due to its history of grain farming and a biblical allusion. The area was called "Egypt" in 1793, because of the plentiful corn and buckwheat flour stored during the Revolutionary War. The name "New Egypt" was adopted in 1801.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Lavallette Volunteer Fire Department (NJ)18 viewsPopulation < 2,000. Station 69.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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RCA Fire Department (NJ)17 viewsDEFUNCT - In 1986, RCA (Radio Corporation of America), including its DSRC (David Sarnoff Research Center), was acquired by General Electric.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Novartis Fire Department (NJ)13 viewsNovartis AG developments,& manufactures, pharmaceuticals, herbicides and insecticides, over-the-counter meds, & veterinary medicines.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Lakehurst Naval Air Engineering Center Fire Department (NJ)9 viewsThe NAEC is the Navy's lead engineering support activity for Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Ocean Beach Volunteer Fire Company 3 (NJ)18 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Metuchen Fire Department (NJ)16 viewsStation 47.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Folsom Volunteer Fire Department (NJ)19 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Englishtown Fire Department (NJ)10 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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West Keansburg Fire Company (NJ)11 viewsStation 3.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Fort Monmouth Fire Department (NJ)24 viewsDEFUNCT - Fort Monmouth, NJ, opened in 1917 as Camp Little Silver for the Army Signal Corps and later renamed. Fort Monmouth officially closed as a U.S. Army installation on September 15, 2011, following a decision by the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) CommissionBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Trenton Psychiatric Hospital Fire Company (NJ)15 viewsFounded in1848, it was the first public mental hospital in the state of New Jersey; now called The Trenton Psychiatric Hospital.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Holmdel Fire Company No. 1 (NJ)13 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Princeton Emergency Services (NJ)17 viewsStation 60.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Lorraine Hose Company (NJ)19 viewsPopulation < 2,000.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Lakehurst Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 (NJ)13 viewsLakehurst is most famous as the site of the crash of the Hindenburg in May 1937.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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IFF Research and Development Fire Brigade (NJ)21 viewsPRIVATE - International Flavors & Fragrances is a industry leader in food, beverage, scent, health, and biosciences.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Thorofare Fire Company (NJ)17 viewsDEFUNCT - Thorofare Fire Company #1 merged with West Deptford Fire Department in 2021BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Newark Fire Department (NJ)23 viewsNewark is called "The Renaissance City" due to its ongoing revitalization efforts and a focus on cultural and economic development.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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New Lisbon Developmental Center Emergency Response Team (NJ)23 viewsFounded in 1914, New Lisbon is the largest state-operated facility serving persons with developmental disabilities in NJ.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Hopewell Fire Department (NJ)23 viewsStation 52BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Oradell Fire Department (NJ)25 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Union City Fire Department (NJ)31 viewsDEFUNCT - The Union City Fire Department merged with North Hudson Regional Fire & Rescue in January 1999. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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177th Fighter Wing ANG Crash Fire Rescue (NJ)21 viewsMILITARY - Home of the Jersey Devils. The unit flies the F-16C/D aircraft. The wing’s mission: Readiness for worldwide deployment. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Audubon Park Fire Department (NJ)18 viewsPopulation < 1,000BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Egg Harbor Township Volunteer Fire Department, Troop 15 (NJ)97 viewsDEFUNCT Boy Scout Troop 15BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Helping Hand Fire Company (NJ)26 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Wallington Fire Department (NJ)21 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Winslow Twp. Fire Department (NJ)20 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Ancora Fire Department (NJ)32 viewsStation 261.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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