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Clifton Fire Department Headquarters
900 Clifton Avenue
Clifton, NJ 07013
Office Hours: Monday — Friday, 8:00AM to 4:00PM
Business Number: 973-470-5801
Fax Number: 973-470-5844
Emergency Dispatch Number: 911
Acting Fire Chief: Kevin McCarthy
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Emergency Management
Mission Statement
To improve and safeguard the quality of life within the City of Clifton, the members
of the Clifton Fire Department guarantee to the citizens and visitors of Clifton
that we will provide dependable service in a responsible fashion, while showing
care and compassion for those in need.
As public servants, our first and foremost duty is to serve the community. We will
treat those we serve fairly, regardless of their race, color, creed, sex, age, lifestyle,
national origin or economic status. We also insure that any service we provide adds
value to our citizens/customers quality of life. We also recognize the individuality
of everyone who works here. We will treat one another with respect, kindness and
a sense of importance of teamwork. We should foster a spirit of excellence throughout
the organization so that we may better serve our citizens.
Therefore, the Clifton Fire Department serves the community by performing the following
essential services:
- Fire Suppression
- Emergency Medical Services: vehicle and industrial extrication
- Fire Prevention Services: building inspections, code enforcement, plan review, public
fire safety education
- Hazardous Materials Intervention
The Clifton Fire Department’s forecast for the future is to expand the delivery
of and improve fire ground efficiency through:
Enhance Emergency Medical Services By Incorporating a 3rd Ambulance on Full-Time
Duty
Broaden Public Fire Safety Education
Enhance the Hazardous Materials Response Program by:
- Increasing the number of certified Hazardous Materials Technicians
- Expand Hazardous Materials Training
- Install Computer Terminals in All Fire Stations
- Replace All of the Department’s Current Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus With
New State of the Art Units
- Outsource Ambulance Transport Billing to a Private Vendor
- Purchase New Fire Apparatus – Replace Current Engine #6 With a New Pumper or Quint
- Construct New Fire Station to Replace Fire Station #1, Located on Madison Avenue
& First Street
- Replace Ambulances 88 & 89 With New Type III Units
The Beginning of a Paid Fire Department
The Clifton Fire Department came into existence on July 16, 1918. On that date,
the Mayor and Council adopted an ordinance establishing one paid Fire Company located
at the City Hall on Main and Harding Avenues. Adam A. Ritter was appointed the Fire
Chief of both the paid and volunteer fire companies. He served in this position
until his death in 1930. From 1918 until 1920, there were only six paid firemen.
Then in 1920, a two-platoon system was established. A dozen chauffeurs and part-paid
call men filled out the ranks.
In 1924, a new Fire Headquarters was established for the two companies. A modern
firehouse was built on Mahar Avenue. This housed a hook and ladder truck with a
seventy five-foot extension ladder and a seven hundred-gallon pumper. Also built
at the Mahar avenue site was a modern machine shop and a dispatch center to direct
the apparatus. Modern fire alarm boxes were installed throughout the city.
On December 3, 1930, John Zanet began his career as Chief of the Clifton Fire Department.
He instituted a daily fire inspection program and organized a Fire Prevention Bureau
in 1933. By 1937, the Clifton Fire Department had seventy-five men operating out
of six paid stations and three outlying volunteer companies. In 1957, the ranks
had swollen to ninety-seven men and the apparatus included a high-pressure fog unit.
Sometime later, an aerial ladder and rescue truck was added to the list of equipment.
In 1967, the Clifton Fire Department employed one hundred and seventeen firemen
and operated eight companies out of six stations.
Today the Clifton Fire/Emergency Medical Services Department operates a progressive
department consisting of one hundred and forty firefighters and six civilians. Seven
companies operate out of six stations with one quint, a tower ladder, five engines,
three ambulances, a HAZMAT unit, and a Fire Prevention Bureau that is responsible
for Code Enforcement, commercial-residential building inspections, and fire safety
education programs. The Fire Headquarters and Fire Prevention Bureau are now located
in the City Hall Complex on the second floor. As the city continues to expand and
change, so too does the Fire Department. Defibrillators were added to the ambulances
and soon will be placed on all apparatus. Each firefighter is required to be an
Emergency Medical Technician, and engine companies now provide first responder service
on certain medical calls. In addition, three Cairns Infra Red Imaging Devices were
placed into service.
As the new century nears, the Clifton Fire Department will keep striving to be first
in the field of new technology as it applies to fire fighting, training, and fire
prevention.
Compiled from "A Clifton Sampler"
And Deputy Chief Kevin Mc Carthy's history records. Edited by Firefighter Philip
Cheski

History
The early history of the Fire Department can be traced back to the early existence
of the volunteer fire service in the area. As early as March 23, 1897, a group of
26 men met in a classroom at School Number Three on Clifton Avenue to discuss the
formation of the first volunteer Fire Company. They procured a two wheeled-hand
drawn cart with two and a half inch hose. Since there were no hydrants, they carried
connectors which coupled the hose to house faucets. The firehouse for this cart
was completed in 1901 and was located on Harding Avenue between First and Second
Streets. The firehouse not only stored the apparatus, but also usually served as
a social hall for local meetings and dances.
To call volunteers for fire fighting duty, a large iron ring was pounded with a
hammer. In later years this was replaced with bells, sirens, radios, and plectrons.
Around the turn of the century, a fire alarm headquarters was established at the
William C. Berger pharmacy at the corner of Main and Clifton Avenues. Mr. Berger
held the title of Honorary Chief and would transmit any alarms received to the engineer
at the Pikin and Holdsworth factory located at Main and Highland Avenues. The factory
whistle was then used to alert the firemen to the address by a series of one long
blast and several short blasts.
As Clifton grew in population, so did its fire fighting resources. In 1901, the
Albion Place Fire Company was formed as part of the community improvement association.
Later, in 1904, it separated from the association and became a separate fire company,
incorporating in 1905. A fund raising effort was held in 1904 and a building was
erected on Valley Road where School Five presently stands. A hand drawn chemical
tank was the first piece of apparatus purchased used by this company. After a fire
destroyed the firehouse, they sold the property and erected a new building across
Valley Road. An American LaFrance Pumper later replaced the early chemical tank,
and the all-volunteer force was supplemented with 2 paid firemen.
As the Albion Fire Company was establishing its roots, so were the Duttonville(Botany)
residents. They met in 1903 to discuss the establishment of a volunteer fire company.
Mr. Thomas Dutton was named the first president of the Botany Volunteer Fire Company.
A plot of land was later purchased on Arthur Street and a building was erected with
a bell tower. In 1907, the company was incorporated and had procured the necessary
fire fighting equipment. A hand drawn hook and ladder truck was purchased in 1909.
The company later relocated to 47 Arthur Street but was later disbanded.
In October of 1903, the residents of the Clifton section had met to organize the
West Clifton Volunteer Fire Company Number Four. They used the salt houses at the
old Clifton Racetrack to store some equipment including buckets and ladders. In
1908, they purchased a hand drawn four wheeled cart and hose reel. They later built
a firehouse at Main and Luddington Avenues. The company was disbanded on April 4,
1921 and the building was sold.
Clifton Volunteer Fire Company Number Three was organized on January 4, 1909 at
95 Mahar Avenue. The company obtained a two-wheeled hose cart and four hundred feet
of hose. Before disbanding in 1919, the company fought fires along Clifton Avenue
between Lakeview and Randolph Avenues.
In September of 1908, Lakeview Volunteer Fire Company One was organized. A firehouse
was erected on West Second Street between Main and Getty Avenues. They obtained
a large two-wheeled hand drawn hose cart and five hundred feet of hose. The company
operated until 1915 when it was disbanded.
After finding itself without a fire company, the Lakeview section organized Lakeview
Volunteer Fire Company Six. They started operation on July 15, 1915 with approximately
forty men. They operated a two-wheel hose cart out of small barn on West Second
Street. They later used a converted school bus as a hose wagon. Later, in 1930,
the city provided them with a new hose truck. This company continued to operate
until 1956 when it was disbanded. During its time of operation, this company built
a new firehouse and formed a ladies auxiliary to help with the companies operations.
The Athenia Volunteer Fire Company was organized on April 22, 1909. A hose cart
and twelve hundred feet of two and a half inch hose was procured in May 1909. It
was kept at the homes of the firemen until a firehouse was built in December 1912.
On November 1, 1918 the City replaced the hose cart with a motorized hose and chemical
truck. The Fire Company operated until 1937 when it was disbanded and the property
sold. The building still stands today on Clifton Avenue and is occupied by the Colonial
Pharmacy.
Dutch Hill was the next section to organize fire protection. Clifton Hose Company
Number Five was organized on November 17, 1911. They had no equipment at first,
but the volunteers assisted other companies in extinguishing fires. The company
purchased a new hand drawn hose cart, which was later replaced by a horse drawn
hose cart. They built a firehouse on Highland Avenue near Second Street. They continued
to operate until 1924 when they disbanded.
The Five volunteer fire companies serving Aquackanonk Township organized into a
Fire Department on October 12,1909. On January 18, 1912, the township committee
met to read the Ordinance establishing the "Aquackanonck Fire Department". Lakeview
Heights Volunteer Fire Company Number Nine was organized in 1914. The Township Committee
promised hose with other equipment to follow. A hose cart and more hose came from
the Township and was stored on the corner of South Fourth Street(now East Fourth
Street) and Trenton Avenue. In 1915 a firehouse was built on Crooks Avenue near
Vernon Avenue. They continued to operate until the 1920's when the company disbanded.
The Delawanna section of the Township organized fire protection in 1914. They purchased
a chemical apparatus from Nutley and stored it in a coal yard on Oak Street until
a firehouse was built on Delewanna Avenue. They became known as Aquackanonk Volunteer
Fire Company Number Eight and continued to operate until they were integrated into
the Clifton Fire Department as a part paid Fire Company on August 16, 1925. In 1936,
the Delawanna Fire Company received a five hundred-gallon American LaFrance Pumper.
In 1968, the company received a new fire station located at 144 Main Avenue.
In 1916, the Richfield section of the Township organized a fire company. A small
firehouse was built on Van Houten Avenue and a pumper truck was stored inside. They
opened a new Fire Headquarters at Broad and Van Houten Avenues on July 6, 1932.
This company came to be known as the Richfield Volunteer Fire Company and operated
until August 16, 1932 when they disbanded. Engine Company Six still uses the firehouse
today. It served as fire headquarters until 1980 when the headquarters office was
relocated to City Hall.
In 1918, the Allwood Hose Company Number Two was organized. It was located on Brighton
Road between Market Street and Chelsea Road. It was the center of the local community
activities. Later, on March 11, 1931, it was established as a part paid Company
called Clifton Engine Company Five. In 1936 it was equipped with a combination chemical
and hose truck. A new firehouse was opened on June 1, 1970 at 51 Brighton Road.
The old firehouse still stands two doors down as offices.
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