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Behind the Hydrant – Rescue 1

Rescue One is a specialty support vehicle that uniquely serves our department; while it can easily be mistaken for an ambulance, it is far from one. Rescue One carries close to 100 pieces of equipment for a variety of different emergency operations. Rescue responds to calls...

MLVFD Juniors Recognized for Their Accomplishments

June 15 – The annual Moving Up Day highlighted the efforts of six Junior members. For the complete story, go to https://www.facebook.com/mlvfdnj/posts/3135962139772526?__tn__=K-R

Mountain Lakes Junior Firefighters share some “Fun Facts”

The Junior Department, made up of high school students, have taken some of their additional free time to tell you some fun facts about firefighting.  While we are still responding to emergencies, we have transferred all of our non-essential meetings and discussions online. The...

MLVFD – Behind the Hydrant – Engines 1 & 2

Engine One and Two are our primary pieces of apparatus that respond to any given call. While you have seen them before, three members will go into detail on their importance and the role they play on the fire scene. Deputy Chief Joe Mullaney, Junior Chief Lucy Horowitz and...

M L V F D – Behind the Hydrant – “Families Fighting Fires” – Palazzi family

Behind the Hydrant is a new series developed by the Mountain Lakes Volunteer Fire Department in hopes of introducing community members to the department. While you have seen us around town, at community events, calls or training, you have not seen what it is that builds up our...

M L V F D – Behind the Hydrant – “The Need”

Behind the Hydrant is a new series developed by the Mountain Lakes Volunteer Fire Department in hopes of introducing community members to the department. While you have seen us around town, at community events, calls or training, you have not seen what it is that builds up our...

MLVFD Adopt-a-Hydrant fire-hydrants get names

The MLVFD Juniors were around town this weekend applying the names of the generous Adoptees to the 50 plus adopted hydrants Borough Council Member Dan Happer, a longtime supporter of the MLVFD, is shown with Junior Deputy Chief James Daniel and Chief Joe Mullaney applying the...