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East Windsor Township, in Mercer County, NJ is protected by two
volunteer fire companies.uable resource of every fire
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East Windsor Fire Company #1 is located on One Mile Road
across from the East Windsor Police Department and primarily
covers the western portion of the township.
For additional membership, recruitment and
information about Fire Co #1, please visit their website
Online: www.ewvfc1.org |
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East Windsor
Fire Company #2 is located on Twin Rivers Drive near the McKnight School
primarily covers the eastern portion of the township.
For additional membership,
recruitment and information about Fire Co #2, please visit
their website
Online:
www.ewvfc2.org |
Our fire
companies work closely together on a daily basis providing manpower
support and additional fire trucks whenever and wherever an emergency
requires us. Both fire companies are still proudly, 100%
volunteer. If you aren't sure which fire company you should
contact or you don't live in East Windsor, we will glad to guide you and
answer any questions you may have. Email to:
Captain46@station46fire.com
DID YOU
KNOW.....
Volunteer firefighters save American taxpayers more than
$37.2 billion every year. Imagine how much your taxes would go up if the
township no longer had volunteer firefighters.
Volunteer fire fighters have the same training as career
firefighters, and are held to the same high standards.
Some famous Americans who served as
volunteer firefighters were: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,
Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Paul Revere, Alexander
Hamilton, John Jay, John Barry, Aaron Burr, Benedict Arnold, James
Buchanan and Millard Fillmore also served as volunteer firemen.
According to the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA), there are close to 800,000 volunteer
firefighters across the United States, and the majority of this nation's
geographical area is protected by volunteer fire departments. Of all the
fire departments in America, 73 percent are all-volunteer departments.
America's volunteer fire service
has faithfully served our nation for more than 300 years.
Thanks to a grant applied for and awarded to East Windsor Township
Volunteer Firefighters by the Department of Homeland Security, our recruitment message will be seen before
every movie, every day for the next four years at the Multiplex
Cinemas in East Windsor. The SAFER
grant was created by Congress in 2003, SAFER Grants are intended to
help communities with career, volunteer and combination fire
departments “increase their cadre of frontline firefighters … in
order to respond to emergencies whenever they occur, assuring that
their communities have adequate protection for fire and fire-related
hazards.”
This grant award is a unique opportunity to
help us get the word out in a big way to everyone in our community
that their help is needed! Please consider learning more about
our fire companies and reading about our recruitment and membership
plans by following the links above.
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