Monday, May 15th, 2023
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Please support the FFD by purchasing shirts in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Farmingdale Memorial Day parade.
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The Monmouth County Firefighters Competition Association is a non-profit organization that puts together friendly competitions for the various fire companies of Monmouth County. There are currently 3...
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Our members wrapped up the summer by winning our first overall championship in the annual Monmouth County Firefighters Competition. Many hours of hard work and practice paid off as the guys and girls...
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The Farmingdale Fire Department competition team took 1st place this evening in the Hose & Ladder Competition at the annual Monmouth County Fair. The guys beat out 8 other teams with a blistering...

Welcome to the Farmingdale Fire Department

Station 14-1

Designated as the Farmingdale Hook & Ladder Co. #1 in 1903, our department has been faithfully protecting the lives and property of Farmingdale and Howell residents for 120 years. We are strictly a volunteer fire department, on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our mission is to protect lives and property from the ravages of fire. We are a small department compared to our neighboring companies, but we always get out and help get the job done!

 

 

Tuesday, February 7th, 2023
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It has been a busy few weeks around here. At 05:54 hours, our FD was requested to cover station 19-3 as part of a pre-determined box alarm assignment for a working structure fire on Wren Way in Howell. Immediately after arriving at 19-3, Chief 19-3-66 struck the 2nd alarm which brought us to the sc...
Friday, February 3rd, 2023
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Yes you read that correctly. Two port-a-potty's and a quarter acre of woods burned at the Chestnut Point parking lot on Georgia Tavern Road. On the coldest night of the year so far, Station 14-1's toned were dropped at 9:18 pm for a working fire at the Manasquan Reservoir parking lot.
Monday, January 23rd, 2023
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Shortly before 5:00 pm, stations 19-3 and 19-5 were dispatched for a structure fire on Lanes Pond Road in Howell. Upon arrival of Chief 19-3-66, a working fire was confirmed and a township general alarm was struck bringing in all five Howell fire companies and the Farmingdale Fire Department.
At 00:38 hours on a brisk October night the Howell Police Dispatchers signaled the alarm for a structure fire on the 500 block of Brickyard Road. The Adelphia Fire Company and Freewood Acres Fire Company started responding while Howell PD officers arrived and upgraded the call to a fully involved s...

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