Westwood Volunteer Fire Department

Westwood Volunteer Fire Department Westwood Fire Department - 100% Volunteer Since 1894 WFD Horse TeamWestwood resident George T. The ambulance was owned and operated solely by the firemen.

On February 10, 1894, a group of concerned citizens from the borough organized themselves into a volunteer firefighting unit known as Continental Hook and Ladder. Named as the first chief of the Fire Department was Genest Ottigon, affectionately known as "Pink Whiskers" for his stylish red beard, a trademark of the day. Westwood's first piece of apparatus was a hand drawn hook and ladder outfitted

with ladders, buckets, axes, hooks, crossbars and rope - everything the modern firefighter of the day would need to meet any situation the fire scene might present. Brickell donated a parcel of land on Center Avenue for the construction of a firetruck house. Long before water hydrants were in use, Gary Cronk, whose stable was located across from the first firehouse, used his horses to pull the firewagon, (as seen in one of the great photographs in Westwood's archives; pictured to the right). In years to follow, Westwood was to see the addition of a water system through which water mains with hydrants were installed on the principal streets of the community. With the advent of the new water system, the call for new equipment was met with the purchase of a two-wheel hose reel and 500 feet of hose. By 1910, the Continental Hook and Ladder Company had seen the addition of two companies, whose members were transfers from the Hook and Ladder itself. On April 24, 1909, the Borough Council approved the transfer of twenty eight members of Continental Hook and Ladder to a newly formed fire cOld WFD Firehouseompany, Westwood Hose Company No. 1. Following the passage of a new fire ordinance in March, 1910, a second hose company, Continental Hose Company No. 1, was formed on April 6, 1910. The twenty two members of this new company were also Hook and Ladder transfers. As a provision of the ordinance, Westwood Hose Company was ordered to reorganize under the name of Westwood Hose Company No. 2. The reorganization gave the Westwood Fire Department the configuration that has lasted to this day. The spring of that year also saw the addition of "Prince and Belle" - a new team of black fire horses (no record of a wetdown exists). The original firehouse was torn down in 1928 and the land turned over to the borough. At the site the town erected the Municipal Building which housed the Police Department, Municipal Court, and Fire Department. On July 19, 1935, the Westwood Fireman's Ambulance Service went into operation with 20 members covering the entire Pascack Valley (another Westwood first). This tradition was to continue until 1973, at which time membership was opened to all Westwood residents forming the Westwood Volunteer Ambulance Corps, which to this day provides exemplary emergency medical care to the residents of the borough. In praise and memory of its deceased members, the Westwood Fire Department in 1953 dedicated the Firemen's Memorial Park using the first fire bell as its centerpiece. The name of each deceased member from 1894 to date, is inscribed on the monument. Annually, the Memorial Committee visits the graves of each deceased member to place department and exempt flags. This tribute is only a partial reminder of the proud tradition of the Westwood Fire Department and its members both past and present. In 1994, the department celebrated their 100th Anniversary by hosting the Annual NJ/NY Firefighter's Convention and Parade. At this time, members adopted the slogan "We honor those who came before us." A tribute to every member who had previously served within the department. The phrase is inscribed on several of the department's apparatus to this day. A few years later, the Municipal Building, which now only housed the fire department, was torn down to make way for a brand new fire headquarters. The department was temporarily housed in a metal garage located next to the Westwood Department of Public Works. The garage was properly coined the nickname the "Tin House". After several financial and weather-related setbacks, the department finally moved into their new state-of the art facility in August 2005. Today, the Westwood Fire Department boasts over 70 members operating department equipment including: one 1998 Aerialscope/Spartan 95-foot tower ladder, a 1993 Swab/Mack 1500 gpm rear mounted pumper, a 1994 Swab/Mack 1500 gpm mid-ship pumper, and 2007 Rescue 1 rescue truck; fire inspector and chief's cars. The Department has such modern-day cares as the high-rise Westwood House senior citizen home, the Pascack Valley Hospital, an expanding business district and industrial park, as well as its overwhelming concern for the residential community. Donating thousands of hours per year, the Westwood Fire Department continues to this day to display its proud and unremitting dedication to duty, friendship and community that began that fine day in February, 1894.

On Thursday June 11th, around 10:30am, the fire department was requested to respond mutual aid into Englewood Cliffs for...
06/11/2026

On Thursday June 11th, around 10:30am, the fire department was requested to respond mutual aid into Englewood Cliffs for a commercial structure fire. Engine 1 responded originally for town coverage but was upgraded to go to the scene and assist in fire suppression operations. The engine crew operated a hand-line and fed Harrington Park’s ladder truck while demolition crews arrived and started to demolish the unsafe structure. Our crew was on scene approximately for 4 hours. Good job by all.

This morning members participated in a demonstration for the senior class of Westwood High School showing the dangers an...
06/10/2026

This morning members participated in a demonstration for the senior class of Westwood High School showing the dangers and reality of the consequences from drunk driving.

Shortly before 1am on Wednesday, June 3rd, the fire department was dispatched on a Battalion 7 Box Alarm assignment into...
06/03/2026

Shortly before 1am on Wednesday, June 3rd, the fire department was dispatched on a Battalion 7 Box Alarm assignment into Hillsdale for a structure fire. Truck 1 arrived simultaneously with Hillsdale’s truck and immediately began to assist in defensive firefighting efforts. Crews we on scene for approximately 2&1/2 hours. Good job by all.

Rain may change a venue but it doesn’t change a tradition.Members conducted the annual Memorial Day services yesterday n...
05/26/2026

Rain may change a venue but it doesn’t change a tradition.

Members conducted the annual Memorial Day services yesterday not at fireman’s park… but at the firehouse. They showed their small token of gratitude by standing at attention for a short time while all those members, that have since passed and given so much to the community, were read aloud. As each name was said, different memories of those were thought of by all that knew them. Those names are never forgotten, and that is shown not only on this day and by its ceremony… but everyday by all the members that serve the department and the stories they tell. “We honor those that came before us”

Today we honor and remember all those who have sacrificed so much for our country, and our communities! Not only do we r...
05/25/2026

Today we honor and remember all those who have sacrificed so much for our country, and our communities! Not only do we remember all those men and women of our armed services we take the time today to remember our own members that have past on and that have not only given to the community of Westwood but to our department and everything we do! God bless our troops and god bless America!

05/25/2026

Due to the rain, Westwood’s parade had been CANCELED and services have been relocated. See below for adjusted locations AND times:

Westwood Volunteer Fire Department
8am at the Fire House

Veterans’ Council Military Memorial
**** 10am **** at the Community Center

Westwood Mayor Ray Arroyo
Lauren Letizia Westwood Council President
Westwood Free Public Library
Westwood Recreation
Westwood Heritage Society New Jersey
Westwood Historic Preservation Commission
Westwood Volunteer Ambulance Corps

ATTENTION!!!!! CANCELLATION DUE TO WEATHER!!!!We are sorry to inform everyone but our summer BBQ has been cancelled for ...
05/22/2026

ATTENTION!!!!! CANCELLATION DUE TO WEATHER!!!!

We are sorry to inform everyone but our summer BBQ has been cancelled for tomorrow evening due to the weather forecast. This event will be rescheduled for a later date.

REMINDER!!! BBQ THIS SATURDAY, COME ON DOWN!
05/20/2026

REMINDER!!! BBQ THIS SATURDAY, COME ON DOWN!

05/08/2026

Please plan to join your neighbors in recognition of Memorial Day 2026.

Come on out and enjoy another great night with us during our 4th annual BBQ!!
05/07/2026

Come on out and enjoy another great night with us during our 4th annual BBQ!!

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93 Center Avenue
Westwood, NJ
07675

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