Oceanport Hook & Ladder Fire Co

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History

The history of the Oceanport Hook and Ladder Company goes back to March 18, 1895, when the Village of Oceanport was a part of Eatontown Township. It was on that date that a group of Oceanport men held their final organization meeting and requested a certificate of incorporation for the newly formed Oceanport Hook and Ladder Fire Company. This request of incorporation for a term of fifty y

ears was signed by nineteen Oceanport residents and submitted to the county clerk of Monmouth County. Walling, Police Chief of Oceanport Borough in 1950 and the only living charter member of the Oceanport Hook and Ladder Company at that time. Chief Walling officiated at the cornerstone laying ceremony of the new Fire House in 1950 as well. Being duly organized in 1895, the Oceanport Hook and Ladder Company purchased a one story building previously owned by the Oceanport Fife and Drum Corps. That same building on Oceanport Avenue near Main Street, with a second story added in later years, was been used by the company till June 3, 1950, when the new Fire House was Dedicated. A horse-drawn hook and ladder wagon was the original rolling stock of the Oceanport Hook and Ladder Company. This wagon was pulled by the willing hands of stout-hearted smoke-eaters to many a fire. When this original truck became un-serviceable, a chemical tank wagon and a hand-drawn horse reel were purchased for the company by Eatontown Township. The next milestone is December, 1946, when a Building Fund was started. The money for this fund was raised by fairs and automobile raffles. By the hard work of the members, this fund grew to the extent that a new building could actually be started. On November 25, 1949, a contract was signed with Anthony J. Piccola of Eatontown, to erect the splendid new building. Four years before the signing of the contract, the old fire house was auctioned off to the highest bidder, on November 21, 1949. In April, 1909, the second-floor addition was added to the original building; and a horse wagon was obtained. Nine years later, in April, 1918, a used Ford auto-Model T of course-was purchased and converted, in order to motorize the old horse wagon

Two years prior to the purchase of the Ford, in March, 1916, the Oceanport Fire Department had given birth to a second fire company, the Port au Peck Chemical Hose Company. In that same year, 1916, Mr. C. Whitney Conrow became President of the Oceanport Hook and Ladder Company, an office which he was to hold for 28 years, until 1944. Under his able guidance, the company prospered and progressed. The year 1920 marked the formation of the Borough of Oceanport, a new municipality which offered its residents the superior protection of two fire companies, one in Oceanport proper and one in the residential district of Port au Peck. in February, 1923, a Mack Triple Combination Truck, equipped with a 500-gallon pump. was purchased for the Oceanport Hook and Ladder Company by the Borough of Oceanport. This truck was affectionately termed a "Bulldog Mack" truck; and is remembered to this day for the service and dependability it gave. Also in 1923, a one-room addition was added to the original building, to be used as a furnace room and kitchen. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Fire Company was first recognized in February, 1924. In March, 1936, the present Mack Triple Combination Truck was purchased for the company by the Borough of Oceanport. This truck is equipped with an efficient 550-gallon pumper. In December, 1945, the Ladies Auxiliary was reorganized and recognized by the company. Such is the history of the Oceanport Hook and Ladder Fire Company from 1895-1950. In 55 years it grew from a man-drawn and horse-drawn truck in a one story building to a modern firefighting equipped company housed in a handsome spacious quarters.

D-Day June 6th 1944 Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as D-Day (after the military term), it is the larg...
06/06/2026

D-Day June 6th 1944 Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as D-Day (after the military term), it is the largest seaborne invasion in history. The operation began the liberation of France and the rest of Western Europe, and laid the foundations for the Allied victory on the Western Front.

5/25/26 Despite the unfavorable weather, that did not stop us honoring our fallen members on this Memorial Day. Today, t...
05/25/2026

5/25/26 Despite the unfavorable weather, that did not stop us honoring our fallen members on this Memorial Day.

Today, the Oceanport Fire Department honors and remembers the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.

Their courage, dedication, and selfless commitment to protecting the freedoms we enjoy will never be forgotten.

This Memorial Day, we ask our community to take a moment to reflect on those who gave everything for our nation and to keep their families and fellow service members in your thoughts.

We remember. We honor. We are grateful.

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Today we remember the ones who made the ultimate sacrifice for our safety and our country.
05/25/2026

Today we remember the ones who made the ultimate sacrifice for our safety and our country.

Please utilize alternate routes due to utility work occuring to complete repairs.
05/24/2026

Please utilize alternate routes due to utility work occuring to complete repairs.

State Highway 36 in West Long branch is closed in both directions between Oceanport Avenue and Myrtle Avenue due to a car pole accident. Due to the severity of the accident and weather conditions this roadway is anticipated to be closed for at least the next 10 to 15 hours.

It is highly recommended to use alternate routes. Utility companies are unseen New Jersey state DOT and New Jersey. State police have set up detours.

Steve Cioffi
WLB Emergency Management

Wishing you all a safe and happy memorial day. Although we celebrate a three day weekend, we dedicate to honoring and mo...
05/23/2026

Wishing you all a safe and happy memorial day. Although we celebrate a three day weekend, we dedicate to honoring and mourning the military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.

Monday 5/4/26 The Engine and Chiefs 66 and 68 responded into Shrewsbury for a structure fire.
05/05/2026

Monday 5/4/26 The Engine and Chiefs 66 and 68 responded into Shrewsbury for a structure fire.

Today, May 4th, we recognize **International Firefighters’ Day** — a time to honor the brave men and women who put their...
05/04/2026

Today, May 4th, we recognize **International Firefighters’ Day** — a time to honor the brave men and women who put their lives on the line to protect our communities.

Firefighters answer the call at all hours, facing danger with courage, commitment, and selflessness. We remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice and stand in appreciation of those who continue to serve.

Thank you to all firefighters—past and present—for your dedication, strength, and unwavering service.

These are your friends, neighbors, colleagues, and townspeople that commit to helping and keeping our community safe.

Stay safe. 🚒🔥

Tuesday 4/28/26 Members took advantage of the weather to brush up on pumping practice and supplying master stream device...
04/30/2026

Tuesday 4/28/26 Members took advantage of the weather to brush up on pumping practice and supplying master stream devices.

Master stream devices are high-capacity firefighting tools used to deliver large volumes of water—typically ranging from 350 to over 2,000 gallons per minute (gpm)—to control and extinguish large-scale fires. Where handlines are moved and positioned by firefighters, these devices are more stationary on an apparatus. Some are portable, but once placed, become stationary to fight fire from a safe location.

These devices, also known as "heavy-stream" or "large-caliber" appliances, are essential for defensive operations when fires are too intense for safe handline operation.

Sunday 4/26/26 in the evening hours Long Branch Professional Firefighters responded to multiple calls for a reported fir...
04/27/2026

Sunday 4/26/26 in the evening hours Long Branch Professional Firefighters responded to multiple calls for a reported fire in an apartment complex. First arriving reporting fire showing, prompting an upgraded response in resources from multiple towns.

Chiefs 3866, 3867, and Engine 80 responded providing manpower and assistance before being released.

April is safe digging month and anytime when digging is a safety precaution. Finding your underground utilities and serv...
04/20/2026

April is safe digging month and anytime when digging is a safety precaution. Finding your underground utilities and services can make the difference of a smooth project or costly repairs. #811 New Jersey Natural Gas Jersey Central Power and Light New Jersey American Water

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