Contact Us

You can reach us on our non-emergency number at 973-394-1094 or via email at info@mlvfd.com.

2011 Calls

 Calls
 142 
 Drills 18
 Meetings 36
 Work Details
 22

Members

Chiefs
C1 John Reilly
C2 Archie Leonardis
C3 Matt DeSantis

Senior Members
Bill Bender 
Steve Butera 
Steve Castellucci 
Mike Castellucci 
Nikki Castellucci
Matt DeSantis  
Nate Fitch 
Scott Goldthwaite 
Brian Guiles 
Andrew Happer
Brendan Hendricks 
David Hobart 
Reed Kiely
Tom McElduff 
Don McNeill 
Doug McWilliams 
Joe Mullaney
Phil Notestine 
Rich Pierce 
Brian Platt 
Keith Rafferty 
Ken Stokes 
Bob Trachtenberg 
John von Sternberg

FAQs


What type of training is provided?

posted Jan 8, 2010 8:37 PM by mlvfd mlvfdweb   [ updated Jan 28, 2011 7:11 AM ]

There is quite a bit of training available.  First, we have complete access to the Morris County Fire Academy in Morristown, NJ. This facility has advanced fire training structures with every imaginable safety mechanism; high capacity ventilation to clear a the entire building of smoke in 60 seconds or less, gas-powered fire simulators controlled by in-room instructors and remote instructors in a separate control room; car fire simulators, etc... The Department also hires a private fire training company (members of NYFD and other salaried departments) to run our practice drills in-town.  And we provide e-learning and other materials online for member review.

Does everyone have to run into a burning building?

posted Jan 8, 2010 8:28 PM by mlvfd mlvfdweb   [ updated Mar 4, 2011 7:38 AM ]

There are many roles on the scene of a fire.  The vast majority do not include "putting the wet stuff on the red stuff."  We have members who just drive and operate the fire engine.  Others work outside to place ladders for emergency egress.  Others manage our breathing apparatus and air tanks.  Others focus on accountability - tracking the movement of personnel and keeping tabs on their location and status.  Still others help with administration and non-operational activities like being treasurer or managing the website. We welcome anyone that would like to contribute their time and efforts to making our organization help our community.

How much time do I need to commit to be a member?

posted Jan 8, 2010 8:20 PM by mlvfd mlvfdweb   [ updated Mar 4, 2011 7:37 AM ]

Our schedule is fairly simple.  We meet just about every Tuesday night at 8pm.  Members are encouraged to make as many meetings as possible but we all have jobs, families, commitments outside the Department so we understand that everyone can't make every meeting.  The Tuesdays are usually divided between two drills (fire suppression, search & rescue, vehicle extrication, water rescue, etc.) and one business meeting (snacks and soda provided.)   Of course, we respond to calls and there's no telling when they will come but typically we get about one to two calls each week.  Again, make those that you can and no worries if you can't.

Does it cost anything to be a member?

posted Jan 8, 2010 8:18 PM by mlvfd mlvfdweb   [ updated Mar 4, 2011 7:39 AM ]

Absolutely not.  Just your time and energy focused on helping the community.  All protective equipment, communications gear, uniforms, training courses, etc. are provided by the MLVFD.  Of course, you can get additional toys, er... gear, to supplement the Department's provisions (e.g. flashing lights for your car, rescue knives, flashlights, tattoos... for more information see: http://www.fireauthority.com/)

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