Station 19
1365 Inwood Terr, Fort Liberty, NJ
Station 19 is one of two firehouses in the City of Fort Liberty. Housed here is Engine 19, Truck 19 and Battalion 21. Station 19 was constructed in 1990 and was the headquarters for the disbanded Fort Liberty Fire Dept. The FDLC took over firefighting operations in the city on January 1, 2003. The City of Fort Liberty sits on the Hudson River opposite of the Borough of Manhattan, New York City. The George Washington Bridge connects Fort Liberty, NJ to New York City, NY. Fort Liberty is 3 square miles and has 35,400 residents. Station 19 is one of the busiest stations in the FDLC. Engine 19 averages 1,200 runs a year, Truck 19 averages 950 runs a year and Battalion 21 averages 1,700 runs a year.
1365 Inwood Terr, Fort Liberty, NJ
Station 19 is one of two firehouses in the City of Fort Liberty. Housed here is Engine 19, Truck 19 and Battalion 21. Station 19 was constructed in 1990 and was the headquarters for the disbanded Fort Liberty Fire Dept. The FDLC took over firefighting operations in the city on January 1, 2003. The City of Fort Liberty sits on the Hudson River opposite of the Borough of Manhattan, New York City. The George Washington Bridge connects Fort Liberty, NJ to New York City, NY. Fort Liberty is 3 square miles and has 35,400 residents. Station 19 is one of the busiest stations in the FDLC. Engine 19 averages 1,200 runs a year, Truck 19 averages 950 runs a year and Battalion 21 averages 1,700 runs a year.
ENGINE 19
TRUCK 19
Truck 19
BATTALION 21
Battalion 21