On Saturday October 13 2007 at approximately 1325 hrs dispatch toned out for a mutual aid engine response to the Boro of Franklin Lakes. The request was due to a vacant home filled with smoke in a non-hydrant area. Engine 233OIC BN Deblock and Chief Murphy 230 responded. Upon the … [Read more...]
The Wyckoff Fire Department would like to congratulate Emil and Kristina Vitolo on the birth of their twin babies. At 730am this morning Sandra Rosella was born weighing in at 5 12lbs. One minute later Paul William was born weighing in at 6lbs. Mother and babies are doing fine. I … [Read more...]
On Saturday Oct 6th Wyckoff Engine 233 with Bn DeBlock 247 and chauffeur Peters stood by for the Annual Downs Syndrome Buddy Walk at The Community Park. The walk was well attended by many to show support for the kids. The engine made a great playground for all the kids. This is … [Read more...]
The 2nd annual Dana Hannon softball game was held on Saturday October 6th at Memorial Field with members of the Wyckoff Fire Department and the FDNY Engine 84Ladder 34 members. The game was very well attended and everyone who attended had a great time. Through the efforts of … [Read more...]
On Friday October5 2007 at approximately 1030hrs dispatch toned out for a mutual aid engine to respond to Midland Park High School for an activated fire alarm with a smoke condition in the gym. Chief Murphy 230 and Engine231OIC D.C. Brockresponded to the scene. Crews assisted … [Read more...]
On Thursday 10042007 at 1153 hours Wyckoff Communications dispatched Wyckoffs Bravest for an activated carbon monoxide alarm at 329 Newtown Road. Chief Murphy 230 arrived on scene establishing command soon followed by Engine 232 OIC Lt. Hendrickson and Engine 231 OIC DC. T. … [Read more...]
At 608am Tuesday Morning the Wyckoff Fire Department was dispatched to a reported smoke condition in a residence on Heather Lane. The initial dispatch assignment had Wyckoff Chief 230 Deputy Chief 239 responding and apparatus from Co1 2 3. Upon the first police officers arrival … [Read more...]
Chief Murphy 230 and Tower Ladder 241 OIC Batt. Chief Rose went to Franklin Lakes Saturday Night 929 on a coverage detail during the Franklin Lakes Day Fireworks. 241 was on scene with Waldwick Rescue 1 and Oakland 1031 for coverage. Once on scene 241 was assigned as the … [Read more...]
Thanks to the crew that attended the YMCA Health Fair on Saturday 929. As usual the WFD made a good showing to support our community and our friends at the YMCA. Thank you to the YMCA for their continued support of the Fire Department.-249 … [Read more...]
To all members and friends attached is a flyer for an upcoming softball game that we will be holding on Saturday October 6th 1pm between Wyckoff and FDNY. This is the 2nd annual game to benefit the Dana Hannon Scholarship Fund. Please advise your membership and friends that … [Read more...]
Once again the Wyckoff Fire Department is happy to announce that we will be participating in the YMCAs Health Fair. This is the third year in the row that the YMCA has asked us to participate in the fair and display our apparatus and members. This year we will be hosting a … [Read more...]
Our brothers from Franklin Lakes have once again invited us to join them for some live burn training at the Rockland County Fire Academy on Sunday October 7th. As in the past this will prove to be a great day of training for all involved. If anyone is interested in attending … [Read more...]
The old TL is working as hard as ever. RecentlyFirehouse.com had old TL-241fighting a house fire in its new location.Follow the link below. Its something to be proud of. httpcms.firehouse.comcontentarticlearticle.jspsectionId45 … [Read more...]
Thursday morning started off with the Daytime crews taking in an alarm of fire. Upon arrival of the first due Engine231OIC Capt Fisherit was determined to be set off in error by contractors. As the day progressed Tower Ladder 241 on a cover detail for Waldwick until further … [Read more...]
The week starts off with two calls on Monday and three on Tuesday. Mondays calls were both residential fire alarms that were coincidently set off in error by contractors. Tuesday kicked off with an activated fire alarm at the Cornerstone ChurchPreSchool. A mutual aid engine from … [Read more...]