In 1986,
the Washington Township Fire District formed a local enforcing agency under the
New Jersey Uniform Fire Code and hired a Fire Official to oversee local
business inspections, provide public prevention education, and conduct fire
investigations. The Bureau of Fire
Prevention would work with the three volunteer fire companies in the township
to provide a safer community. Then over
the next few years, with the population and number of local businesses
increasing, it became necessary to hire more inspectors and office staff to
handle the workload. This also led to
the need to hire an office staff and mechanic for fleet maintenance. By 1990, due to the increase in population,
the Bureau of Fire Prevention was not only conducting more local inspections,
but providing more public education and investigating fires that occurred
within the township. The number of
dispatches to emergency calls was also increasing and a need for more personnel
during the weekdays.
Two fire inspectors and two
mechanics already working for the district assumed a dual role as firefighters.
In 1998, the Board of Commissioners decided that the district needed one person
to run the day to day operations of the district and hired a district
chief. A year later, six firefighters
were hired to fill the weekday need for personnel making the district a
combination career/volunteer department.
Four more firefighters were hired over the next couple of years.
Today, there are sixteen full time
personnel that include a district chief, 3 captains and 12 firefighters serving
Monday through Friday. The office staff
also includes a business administrator, bookkeeper, secretary, and fire
inspector. The career staff is
responsible to run the weekday operations of the district. Some of those duties include fire suppression,
rescue assignments, training, building maintenance, report writing, logistics,
fleet maintenance, public education, fire inspections, fire investigations, and
daily business practices. The career
staff works with the volunteer staff on a daily basis to provide the best
possible service to the citizens of Washington
Township. |