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The Atlantic City Fire Department - is the first established fire department on Absecon Island and enjoys a long tradition as a leader in South Jersey, particularly in Atlantic County, for being at the forefront in the implementation and use of the latest equipment and fire fighting techniques available. This tradition will continue as our Training and Special Operation Divisions adjust and adapt new techniques to address the ever changing physical landscape that is Atlantic City.

Atlantic City firefighters are members of the IAFF Local 198


Help Needed  If you are a firefighter in Atlantic City, we need your help to verify the station information shown below is current and correct, please email us
 
 
 
Atlantic City Fire Department  -  Stations & Apparatus
Atlantic City Fire Department 2715 Atlantic Ave Atlantic City 609-347-5590
Sta Engine Truck Special Units Address Area
1 Eng 1 Ladder 1 Eng 7, Haz-Mat 1, Haz-Mat 2, Battalion 1 Atlantic Ave & Maryland Ave  
2 Eng 2 Ladder 22 Rescue 1, Rescue 2, Marine 1, Marine 2, Collapse Unit, DC Baltic Ave & North Indiana Ave  
3 Eng 3 Ladder 23   North Indiana Ave & Grant Ave  
4 Eng 4 Ladder 2 Eng 24, DC California Ave & Atlantic Ave  
5 Eng 5   (2) High Water Vehicles Bader Field (old airport)  
6 Eng 6   Eng 26 Atlantic Ave & South Annapolis Ave  
SHOP     Air Unit, Support Unit, Fire Gator City Yard  
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