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Bergen County is comprised of 9 fire mutual aid zones, with fire departments participating in at least one mutual aid group or association, sometimes more. These zones exist not only to share response resources during major incidents, but to provide common planning, training, and equipment within the region.  These are:
 
Bergen County is comprised of 9 fire mutual aid zones, with fire departments participating in at least one mutual aid group or association, sometimes more. These zones exist not only to share response resources during major incidents, but to provide common planning, training, and equipment within the region.  These are:
 
* East Bergen ("Comcen" - Fort Lee)
 
* East Bergen ("Comcen" - Fort Lee)
* Interboro ("KBT809" - Closter)
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* Interboro ("{{Callsign|KBT809}}" - Closter)
 
* Tri-Boro
 
* Tri-Boro
 
* Tri-Boro South
 
* Tri-Boro South

Revision as of 23:39, 23 April 2017

Welcome to Bergen County!

Bergen County is one of New Jersey's 21 counties, located in the extreme northeastern corner of the state. It immediately borders the New York City boroughs of the Bronx and Manhattan, as well as Westchester County, NY, by the Hudson River. It is also bordered by Rockland County, to the north, Passaic County to the west, a small portion of Essex County to the southwest, and Hudson County to the south. Bergen County is part of the New York Metropolitan Area and is part of the New Jersey Urban Area Security Initiative region [1]. Based on the 2010 Census, the county is home to 905,116 people within 246.7 square miles and 70 municipalities.

Bergen County is comprised of 9 fire mutual aid zones, with fire departments participating in at least one mutual aid group or association, sometimes more. These zones exist not only to share response resources during major incidents, but to provide common planning, training, and equipment within the region. These are:

  • East Bergen ("Comcen" - Fort Lee)
  • Interboro ("KBT809" - Closter)
  • Tri-Boro
  • Tri-Boro South
  • Northwest Bergen ("Norcon" - Wyckoff)
  • Pascack Valley ("PASCOM" - Westwood)
  • Mid Bergen (Teaneck)
  • Central Bergen
  • South Bergen (divided into 3 zones)

Additional multijurisdictional structures independent of mutual aid groupings, such as task forces and strike teams, may be setup by an incident commander through use of the Incident Command System. Such task force structure was stood up during the Hurricane Sandy flooding along Carlstadt, Little Ferry, and Moonachie in 2012 [2].


PASCOM Pager Tones

WESTWOOD GEN 2807.0 1232.0 OFFICERS 690.0 1232.0 FIRE PREV 1403.0 1232.0 OEM 833.3 1232.0

WESTWOOD EMS DUTY 496.1 1465.0

RIVER VALE GEN 1901.0 992.0 OFFICERS 2260.0 992.0

RIVER VALE EMS DUTY 2164.0992.0 GEN 1985.0 992.0

EMERSON GEN 1743.0 672.0 OFFICERS 2688.0 672.0

HILLSDALE GEN 1081.3 871.4 CHIEFS 1288.0 871.4 OFFICERS 1500.0 871.4

HILLSDALE EMS DUTY 1343.4 871.9 GEN 1669.0 871.9

MONTVALE GEN 1530.0 690.0 OFFICERS 1530.0 349.0

OLD TAPPAN GEN 2073.0 1036.0 OFFICERS 1598.0 1036.0

PARK RIDGE GEN 1530.0 2260.0 OFFICERS B-LONG 2260.0

WASH TWP GEN 629.9 910.6 OFFICERS 798.4 910.6

WCL GEN 1530.0 2073.0 OFFICERS C LONG 1669.0 RESCUE 1530.0 1669.0 OEM B LONG 2073.0

TRIBORO EMS DUTY A LONG 1530.0 GEN 2361.0 1530.0

PASCOM GEN 1820.0 1465.0 CHIEFS 950.0 1465.0

Maywood Fire Department

General Alarm 600.9 569.1

Truck Company 17 600.9 669.9

Engine Company 18 600.9 707.3

Engine Company 19 600.9 634.9

Fire Police 600.9 746.9

Rochelle Park Fire Department

General Alarm 330.9 389.0

South Bergen Mutual Aid

Zone 1: East Rutherford, East Newark (Hudson County), Lyndhurst, North Arlington, Rutherford, Nutley (Essex County), Seacaucus (Hudson County)

Zone 2: Carlstadt, Hasbrouck Heights, Little Ferry, Moonachie, Passaic (Passaic County), Wallington, Wood-ridge

Zone 3: Elmwood Park, Garfield, Lodi, Maywood, Rochelle Park, Saddle Brook

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