The fire departments of Morris County, New Jersey, United States are primarily volunteer services. The Morristown fire department is the only paid department in the county. Many departments are switching to the Morris County dispatch center.
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The Boonton fire department protects the town of Boonton. It is dispatched from two Fire stations (located on Boonton Avenue and Washington Street), and has five companies:
Its fleet consists of three fire engines, a rescue truck and a ladder truck. The department also has a Rapid Intervention Crew (RIC, formally known as FAST) and a water-rescue team.
The Boonton Township Fire Department protects the township. It has two stations with two engines, a rescue pumper, a water tender and a boat.