The Official Page of the Morris Township Fire Department
Serving the 22,306 residents of the Township of Morris, New Jersey since 1910, the Morris Township Fire Department is a combination fire department of 19 career firefighters and 83 volunteer firefighters. These firefighters are responsible for fire suppression, rescue, emergency medical, fire prevention and education for the Township of Morris. The Morris Township Fire Department operates from 5 stations covering 15.7 square miles, responding to an average 1,800 alarms per year.
The Fire Department through its five fire companies offer many community service events such as The Kids Night at the Firehouse, Storytime at the Firehouse, Easter Egg Hunts, Halloween Parades and The Santa Claus Tour on the Fire Engine.
If you have any questions or concerns about fire safety, our community service events or are interested in becoming a volunteer firefighter, feel free to contact one of our neighborhood fire stations or fire headquarters at the following locations:
Mt. Kemble Fire Station
1 Springbrook Road
(973) 326-7375
Collinsville Fire Station
77 Whippany Road
(973) 326-7373
Hillside Fire Station
132 Western Avenue
(973) 326-7368
Fairchild Fire Station
2 Burnham Road
(973) 326-7374
Woodland Fire Station
20 Dwyer Lane
(973) 326-7369
Fire Headquarters
20 Dwyer Lane
(973) 326-7435
The mission of the Morris Township Fire Department is to protect the lives and property of the residents of the Township of Morris through emergency response, education and prevention.
Station 1 (Mt. Kemble)
1 Springbrook Road
Engine 1
Station 2 (Collinsville)
77 Whippany Road
Engine 2
Station 3 (Hillisde)
132 Western Avenue
Engine 3
Station 4 (Fairchild)
2 Burnham Road
Engine 4
Ladder 2
Rescue 6
Station 5 (Woodland)
20 Dwyer Lane
Engine 5
Engine 6
Ladder 1
Regional Decontamination Unit
Air Service Unit