Merchantville Fire Department - Niagara Fire Company

Merchantville Fire Department - Niagara Fire Company The Merchantville Fire Department - Niagara Fire Company provides fire suppression, prevention and e Park Avenue.

The Merchantville Fire Department - Niagara Fire Company has served the Borough of the Merchantville and it's residents faithfully and with pride for the last 125 years. Currently the department is comprised of 1 career personnel, 30 volunteer firefighters, 3 support personnel and 3 junior firefighters.

-History
On May 2, 1888, at a meeting led by former United States Senator Alexander G. Cattell

, himself and a group of concerned citizens had joined to lay the ground work for the formation of a fire company. This meeting was called for after the destruction of Judge John Hanna's barn on April 22, 1888. It would come as a coincidence that the first emergency this newly formed fire company would be called to would be at Senator Cattell's own property. The Niagara Fire Company was incorporated on July 20, 1888 as "Niagara Fire Company of Merchantville, N.J." The name had come from the Niagara Fire Company of Philadelphia which itself was instituted around 1817 after the close of the war with Great Britain. The Niagara Fire Company was housed on Zane (Filbert) Street above Seventh Street with the Phoenix Hose Company until 1822 when the company was dissolved. In March 1827 the Niagara Hose Company had been founded and housed at Third Street below Catherine Street. They remained here voluntarily serving the people of Philadelphia until 1871 when the City had created the paid Philadelphia Fire Department. After the creation of the paid department the volunteer Niagara Hose Company, who at this point was just a social organization, had heard of another volunteer company being formed in Merchantville. Since they were now but a social organization they had no need for the firefighting equipment they had and in a desire for their name to live on as volunteer company, the Niagara Hose Company of Philadelphia, had passed this equipment onto the newly formed company. This equipment consisted of a four-wheeled hose carriage and 600 feet of leather hose, the chief's silver speaking trumpet, as well as the marble name stone that is now currently mounted in the memorial out front of the current firehouse if the new fire company would take the name of "Niagara." The firehouse was not always located where it sits today but rather the first firehouse sat across the street at 19 E. This first firehouse was constructed in 1889 costing $1,226.00. In 1895 the building had some upgrades consisting of a bell tower and hose dryer. The following year a bell was purchased to hang in the bell tower from the Weccacoe Fire Company of Camden, located at Fifth and Arch Streets, at a cost of $50.00. This bell now hangs from the monument in front of the current firehouse. In 1926 a second building was built which is presently the western quarter of the firehouse. After returning from a call in 1935 this section of the firehouse had burned also causing a lose of one of the three trucks housed at the time. In 1955 the new $50,000 firehouse was dedicated and is still to this day the home of the Niagara Fire Company and its proud members.

-Apparatus
L1294 - 2002 Metz 100' Aerial
E1292 - 2002 E-One 2000 GPM Pumper, 1000 gal. tank
E1291 - 2016 Pierce 2000GPM Pumper , 900 gal. tank
1296 - 2015 Ram 2500 pick-up
1298 - Ford Explorer
Retired - 1916 Ford Model T Chemical Truck

A reminder from our friends at Jersey Coast Emergency news
02/21/2026

A reminder from our friends at Jersey Coast Emergency news

HEART ATTACK SNOW EXPECTED WITH UPCOMING STORM

The snow headed our way will NOT be the light, fluffy type.

Forecasters are calling for very low snow ratios — approximately 8:1 to 10:1, meaning this snow will be extremely dense, wet, and compact.

In simple terms:
This is what many meteorologists refer to as “heart attack snow.”

⚠️ Why this matters:
Even snowfall totals around 6–10 inches will be VERY heavy and difficult to shovel. One shovel full could weigh 2–3 times more than typical powder snow.

❤️ Important Safety Reminder:
If you have:
• Heart disease
• High blood pressure
• Cardiovascular issues
• Breathing problems
• Or limited mobility

DO NOT shovel this snow yourself.
Consider hiring someone, asking a neighbor, or arranging snow removal ahead of time.

Every year, hospitals see an increase in cardiac emergencies during heavy snow events due to overexertion while shoveling.

✅ Take frequent breaks
✅ Push snow instead of lifting when possible
✅ Stay hydrated
✅ Stop immediately if you feel chest pain, dizziness, or shortness of breath

Stay safe, check on elderly neighbors, and plan ahead before the snow begins.

🚨 Emergency Snow Route Reminder – Borough of MerchantvilleWith the upcoming winter storm forecasted, the Borough of Merc...
02/21/2026

🚨 Emergency Snow Route Reminder – Borough of Merchantville

With the upcoming winter storm forecasted, the Borough of Merchantville is reminding all residents that parking is prohibited on designated Emergency Snow Routes during snow events to allow safe and effective plowing and emergency access.

Please remove all vehicles from the following streets whenever snow is forecast or accumulating:

Emergency Snow Routes:

Maple Avenue

Centre Street

Park Avenue

Browning Road

Cove Road

Church Road

Lexington Avenue

North Chestnut Avenue

Prospect Street

Volan Street

Vehicles left on these routes during snow operations may be subject to ticketing and towing.

We ask all residents to please park in driveways or other off-street areas whenever possible. Keeping these routes clear allows Public Works and emergency services to maintain safe travel lanes and respond quickly when needed.

Thank you for your cooperation and support in keeping Merchantville safe during winter weather.

— Borough of Merchantville

On behalf of the officers and members of the Merchantville Fire Department, we extend our deepest condolences to the Cam...
02/06/2026

On behalf of the officers and members of the Merchantville Fire Department, we extend our deepest condolences to the Camden Fire Department and the family of their fallen firefighter. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. His service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

01/26/2026

MESSAGE FROM PUBLIC WORKS

Borough of Merchantville – Snow Cleanup & Safety Update

We would like to thank our residents for their patience, support, and understanding as snow removal operations continue throughout the Borough.

Our Public Works crews remain actively engaged in snow cleanup and salting operations, including clearing roadways, intersections, crosswalks, and downtown areas. We recognize that many residents have already worked hard to dig out their driveways and vehicles. While crews will do their best to avoid re-burying driveways and parked cars, this may occasionally be unavoidable as snow must be moved to ensure safe and passable streets.

To help crews work more efficiently and keep everyone safe, we kindly ask residents not to throw snow back into the street while shoveling. Snow placed in roadways creates additional hazards and can significantly delay cleanup efforts.

We also ask residents to help support the Merchantville Fire Department by participating in an “Adopt-a-Hydrant” effort. If there is a fire hydrant near your home or business, please take a few minutes to clear at least three (3) feet of space around the hydrant and create a clear path to the street. Doing so may help firefighters respond more quickly during an emergency—and could save your life or your neighbor’s when seconds truly matter.

Thank you again for your continued cooperation and community spirit as we work together to restore normal conditions as quickly and safely as possible.

Stay safe and stay warm.

Merchantville Public Works

01/25/2026
🚒❄️ CLEAR THE HYDRANT — IT SAVES LIVES ❄️🚒After a snowstorm, fire hydrants can quickly become buried and hard to find. S...
01/25/2026

🚒❄️ CLEAR THE HYDRANT — IT SAVES LIVES ❄️🚒

After a snowstorm, fire hydrants can quickly become buried and hard to find. Seconds matter during an emergency, and a covered hydrant can delay firefighters when time is critical.

🧹 If there’s a hydrant near your home or business, please take a few minutes to:

Clear snow around and on top of the hydrant

Create a 3-foot clearance on all sides

Clear a path from the street to the hydrant

You don’t need to be a firefighter to help save lives—just a shovel and a few minutes can make a big difference.

Thank you for helping keep our community safe! 💪🔥

🚗❄️ WINTER STORM VEHICLE SAFETY ❄️🚗If you must travel during a winter storm, make sure your vehicle is prepared before h...
01/23/2026

🚗❄️ WINTER STORM VEHICLE SAFETY ❄️🚗

If you must travel during a winter storm, make sure your vehicle is prepared before heading out. A well-stocked emergency safety kit can make a big difference if you become stranded or delayed.

Your vehicle emergency kit should include:
✔️ Flashlight & extra batteries
✔️ Phone charger / battery pack
✔️ Warm blanket, hat, and gloves
✔️ Bottled water & non-perishable snacks
✔️ First aid kit
✔️ Ice scraper & snow brush
✔️ Jumper cables
✔️ Reflective vest or warning triangles
✔️ Shovel (if space allows)

🚨 Travel only if necessary and always let someone know your route and expected arrival time.

The Borough of Merchantville and the Merchantville Fire Department are preparing for the storm—please do your part to stay safe and help reduce emergency responses.

Stay safe and stay warm ❄️

❄️ WINTER STORM PREPARATION ❄️Preparation is critical—fail to plan, plan to fail. With a winter storm approaching, now i...
01/22/2026

❄️ WINTER STORM PREPARATION ❄️

Preparation is critical—fail to plan, plan to fail. With a winter storm approaching, now is the time to get ready.

Below are some storm preparation tips to help you stay safe during the upcoming event:

✔️ Limit unnecessary travel
✔️ Stock up on food, medications, and essentials
✔️ Charge phones and backup batteries
✔️ Check flashlights and generators
✔️ Move vehicles off the street if possible
✔️ Check on neighbors who may need assistance

Taking a few simple steps now can make a big difference later. Stay prepared, stay informed, and stay safe.

❄️ WINTER STORM PREPARATION UPDATE ❄️The Fire Department is actively coordinating its response with all Borough departme...
01/22/2026

❄️ WINTER STORM PREPARATION UPDATE ❄️

The Fire Department is actively coordinating its response with all Borough departments in preparation for the upcoming winter storm. Public Works, Emergency Services, and Borough staff are working together to ensure equipment, staffing, and response plans are in place ahead of the storm.

As the Fire Department prepares for increased call volume and potential weather-related emergencies, we encourage all residents and business owners to prepare now for the approaching storm. Taking simple steps in advance can help keep you, your family, and first responders safe.

Please limit travel when possible, secure loose items around your property, move vehicles off the street to assist plowing operations, and ensure you have essential supplies on hand.

Additional updates will be provided as conditions change. Thank you for your cooperation and continued support.

Stay safe and stay warm ❄️

❄️ WINTER STORM WARNING – THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY ❄️The National Weather Service is forecasting a significant winter sto...
01/22/2026

❄️ WINTER STORM WARNING – THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY ❄️

The National Weather Service is forecasting a significant winter storm that may impact our area from Saturday evening through Monday afternoon.

⚠️ Storm Details

WHAT:

Heavy snow and significant snow accumulations likely

Precipitation may mix with sleet and freezing rain on Sunday

WHERE:

Portions of central, northern, and southern Delaware

Northeast Maryland

Southern New Jersey

Southeast Pennsylvania

WHEN:

Saturday evening through Monday afternoon

IMPACTS:

Travel may be very difficult, especially during periods of heavy snow

Hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning commute

Residents are encouraged to monitor weather updates, plan travel accordingly, and prepare for potentially hazardous conditions, including snow-covered and icy roadways.

Additional updates will be shared as the forecast becomes more certain. Please stay safe and take necessary precautions.

BREAKING NEWS FROM THE NORTH POLE! Santa has officially been spotted in Merchantville, and he’s moving faster than the M...
12/17/2025

BREAKING NEWS FROM THE NORTH POLE!
Santa has officially been spotted in Merchantville, and he’s moving faster than the Model T!

He’s checking his list, cruising the streets, and keeping an eye out to see who’s been naughty or nice 👀… so consider this your friendly warning: be on the lookout!

If you see flashing lights and hear jingle bells, don’t worry — that’s just Santa hitching a ride with your favorite Misfits at the Merchantville Fire Department.

Stay tuned… he’s got a busy night ahead!

Address

22 E Park Avenue
Merchantville, NJ
08109

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18566620900

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