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Members of the Red Bank Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting their 10th Annual Fire Prevention Expo and Free Barbecue in the White Street Parking Lot in Red Bank on Oct. 10, 2010 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Rain date will be Oct. 17, 2010.)...

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We are located at:

161A Shrewsbury Avenue
Red Bank, NJ 07701

The Red Bank Fire Police was organized in 1886 by James R. Wolcott. It was made up of three members from each fire company. In 1969, in order to strenghten the Fire Police organization, social members belonging to the fire department were allowed to join the fire patrol. Currently, the organization consists of five members from each fire company.

The first fire patrol truck was purchased in 1947. It was a one and a half ton Ford truck equipped with two large flood lights, a gas generator for the lights, a deck gun and space for necessary equipment for the men. In 1965, a large and modern apparatus was purchased from GMC to replace the former Ford police truck.

Fire Police headquarters are located at the Union Hose Company building, on Shrewsbury Avenue. This facility currently provides housing for its members and the equipment required to perform their primary mission of securing and restricting access to fire scenes.

A modified 1989 Ford 350 XL Diesel is currently used by the Red Bank Fire Police to transport its personnel and equipment.

 

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