Independent Fire Engine & Truck Co. No. 2 - Long Branch Fire Department

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The Long Branch Fire Department is very proud of our nearly 150 years of volunteer service to our neighbors.  We were ho...
02/18/2026

The Long Branch Fire Department is very proud of our nearly 150 years of volunteer service to our neighbors. We were home to Monmouth County's first volunteer fire company, were one of the charter departments of the New Jersey State Firemen's Association, and our second-ever Chief Thomas L. Worthley (1879-1880) served as President of the International Association of Fire Engineers in 1885--just eight years after the founding the organization now known as the IAFC - International Association of Fire Chiefs

The first volunteer fire department started in Philadelphia in 1736, born out of necessity and frustration. Fires were tearing through the city’s tightly packed wooden buildings, and there was no organized response. Just neighbors scrambling with buckets while homes burned. Benjamin Franklin helped change that by organizing the Union Fire Company, a group of everyday citizens who agreed that when the bells rang, they would respond.

These weren’t paid firefighters. They were shopkeepers, tradesmen, and neighbors who supplied their own leather fire buckets, ladders, and linen salvage bags, and even inspected one another’s homes for fire risks, an early form of fire prevention.

What made it revolutionary was the structure: elected officers, regular training, coordinated bucket brigades, and hand pumped engines. They focused on saving lives and property, not profit. That Philadelphia built system spread through the colonies and became the foundation of modern firefighting. This was proof that long before the country existed, Philly was already organizing to protect its own.

01/25/2026
The Independent Fire Engine & Truck Co. No. 2 is proud to congratulate Firefighter Johnathan Guzman on the occasion of h...
01/21/2026

The Independent Fire Engine & Truck Co. No. 2 is proud to congratulate Firefighter Johnathan Guzman on the occasion of his graduation from the Monmouth County Fire Academy. FF. Guzman is pictured here saluting Chief of Department Arthur Green II. He is the only Long Branch Firefighter to graduate as a member of MCFA Class 143. He is a volunteer with our company, based in Norwood Avenue.

01/04/2026

RTK training at City Hall in Long Branch 10 o’clock on January 17 2026

04/12/2025
It was good night for the Norwood Ave Fire Station at the City Council meeting Tuesday. . .
02/20/2025

It was good night for the Norwood Ave Fire Station at the City Council meeting Tuesday. . .

07/23/2024

State Exempts will be presenting Joey Valentino a proclamation honoring his Jr. Firefighter of the Year honor this coming Saturday at 10:30 am July 27th at the Wall Offices of the NJSFA. 1711 NJ-34 Wall Township.
Family would be honored if members of the department came out to show support.

The Officers and Members of the Independent Fire Engine & Truck Co. No. 2 of the City of Long Branch Fire Department reg...
06/25/2024

The Officers and Members of the Independent Fire Engine & Truck Co. No. 2 of the City of Long Branch Fire Department regretfully announce the passing of our Company President & Ex-Captain Joseph P. Johnson.

A member of the department for 57 years, Captain Johnson first joined the Independents as one of the company’s first-ever Mascots in 1967 before becoming an Active Member in October 1978. He was promoted to Second Lieutenant in 1980 and then to Captain in 1983. He served as Captain a then-unprecedented four times (1983, 1993, 2003, and 2014). He served as the Company Secretary from 1991-2007 and 2013-2017; as Financial Secretary from 1987-1990; Vice President from 2013-2017 and 2020-2023. He served as Company President from 2017-2020 and again in 2024.

At the time of his passing, he was a 46-year Active Life Member and sitting President of the Independent Fire Engine & Truck Co. No. 2

Johnson also served the City of Long Branch as a career firefighter in the uniformed fire division for many decades, retiring at the rank of Captain, UFD in 2013. He never forgot his roots in the volunteer fire service and will be a much-missed member of the entire department for many years to come.

Over a long and honorable career, Captain Johnson earned or was presented many honors and recognitions including the Thomas H. McGlennon, Jr. Public Safety Award (2008); the Life Saving Medal (1984); multiple Departmental Unit Citations; and the Distinguished Service Citation for the Chief Armand F. Guzzi Lifetime Achievement Award (2013). In 2014, the Board of Trustees of the Independent Fire Engine & Truck Co. No. 2 unanimously granted the Founders’ Award (the fire company’s highest honor) to Captain Johnson for “his unwavering advancement of the company and steadfast service and devotion to his colleagues” over many years and cited that his service “has reflected great credit upon himself as he has upheld the finest traditions of the fire service.”

The Independents extend our condolences to his siblings, Ex-Chief William Johnson, and his sister, Margaret Johnson.

The Johnson family will receive visitors at the Woolley-Boglioli Funeral Home (10 Morrell St, Long Branch) on Sunday, 30 June 2024, from 1300 until 1700 hours. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated by the Christ the King Parish at the Our Lady, Star of the Sea Church on Monday, 01 July 2024 at 1030 hours.

Firefighter services will be held at time yet to be announced. Full Dress Uniforms or other formal attire is requested.

This week we began another year of our statewide Environmental Professional Development Academy.   The five weeks  that ...
05/24/2024

This week we began another year of our statewide Environmental Professional Development Academy. The five weeks that I am the lead instructor are mostly about administration and leadership. One of the biggest takeaways I have gleaned in years as a fire service and environmental sector instructor is that MOST people have a hard time transitioning from follower to leader. Elections, appointments, promotions, and good will DO NOT automatically come with the knowledge, skills, abilities, characteristics, attitudes and grit necessary to LEAD. Leadership requires a certain mindset and that mindset can be taught and it can be learned but we ALL must MODEL that mindset in our leadership actions. Those who climb up the leadership ladder behind us will have a much easier time doing so when they know what LEADERSHIP looks, sounds, and feels like from great leaders who personify those BEST behaviors.

Note: Thank you to Ryan Szimanski, Curator of the Battleship New Jersey, for sharing a page from BB-62's Emergency Plan that inspired this post. P.S. If you aren't already following Ryan and the NEW JERSEY on social media, you are missing some of the best content on the internet.

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Long Branch, NJ
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