Dover Fire Dept.

Dover Fire Dept. In 1869, the town of Dover purchased "40 fire buckets, six ladders, and four fire hooks for the use of the Town in case of a fire." W.D. That lot is now vacant.

Organized in 1882, the Fire Department has served for over 140 years and has grown into a modern department with 250 members, five dispatchers, and a Fire Administrative Manager dedicated to protecting life and property in the Capital of the First State. In 1869, the Town purchased a hook and ladder apparatus "at a cost not to exceed $260." The purchase was made and the truck brought to Dover on D

ecember 23, 1869. Two bad fires, the Wilmington Conference Academy (now Wesley Junior College) in 1876 and the Capitol Hotel (now offices on State Street) in 1879 started a demand by the citizens for a fire company. The Town owned the hook and ladder truck purchased in 1830 and the hand pumper, now displayed in the Delaware State Museum in Dover. The sum of $1,500 was raised by popular subscription towards the purchase of two hose carriages and other equipment. These carriages were named the "Robbins" and the "Dover" and along with the ladder truck were housed in a shed on North Street. Thirteen years later, in November 1882, seventeen men met in the Old Fellows Hall, which was located on the second floor of a building on Loockerman Street. One dollar was collected from each man present and the treasury for "Robbins Hose Company" was established. The name Robbins comes from James W. Robbins (1831-1876) who died six years before Robbins Hose was officially organized but apparently had been generous and interested member of the local fire brigade. He was a partner in the firm of Richardson & Robbins, Inc., a company that was once a vital part of the business and social community of Dover. Eldad Clark was elected the first President of the Fire Company and five committeemen were appointed to draft a set of bylaws and a constitution, which were later adopted. Walls was the first Chief Engineer. The company had been active before 1882, but things really started rolling for the firemen after their official organization. The first fire of record was on January 28, 1883, a small house on the road to Little Creek. 1883 was a busy year. A committee was appointed to visit the State Legislature in an effort to obtain appropriation. Their efforts were successful and the company was granted $200 and an act of Incorporation on January 25, 1883. A new firehouse was built on a lot purchased for $550. The present firehouse, which was built in 1922 and expanded in 1948, is, located a short distance away on the east side of Governors Avenue.

One team. One mission! 🚓🚒🚑Dover Police Department-Delaware, Dover Fire Dept. and Ambulnz by DocGo - Dover EMS Division s...
05/12/2026

One team. One mission! 🚓🚒🚑

Dover Police Department-Delaware, Dover Fire Dept. and Ambulnz by DocGo - Dover EMS Division standing together serving our community. No matter the patch on our sleeves, these agencies operate as one to keep the City of Dover safe every day.

Old Dover Days Festivities are underway on Legislative Mall.Come see us today! We are at the corner of Federal and Marti...
05/02/2026

Old Dover Days Festivities are underway on Legislative Mall.

Come see us today! We are at the corner of Federal and Martin Luther King Blvd.

Our tent is set up with fire extinguisher giveaways

Recruitment flyers and more !!!

The Officers and Members of the Dover Fire Department would like to take a moment in congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ...
04/25/2026

The Officers and Members of the Dover Fire Department would like to take a moment in congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riale on their marriage. That took place Friday, April 24th in Bowers Beach. The couple were married by our President who is an Ordained Minister Eric Dawson. Congratulations !!!!

On Thursday, April 23rd, our firefighters proudly participated in a community outreach event for the Department of Trans...
04/24/2026

On Thursday, April 23rd, our firefighters proudly participated in a community outreach event for the Department of Transportation’s “Take Your Kids to Work Day.”
It was a great opportunity to connect with local families, give kids a behind-the-scenes look at what we do, and share important safety tips. We always enjoy inspiring the next generation and strengthening our community relationships.
Thank you to everyone who joined us!

On Friday, April 17th at 9:40 PM, Engine 1 assisted the Cheswold Fire Company on a structure fire in the Lakeshore Villa...
04/23/2026

On Friday, April 17th at 9:40 PM, Engine 1 assisted the Cheswold Fire Company on a structure fire in the Lakeshore Village development.

The fire was quickly extinguished by the first arriving units and the scene was placed under control at 10:12 PM.

Stations responding American Legion (64), Kent County Paramedics, Citizens Hose (44), Leipsic Fire (53) and Dover Fire (46).

On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at approximately 5:30 PM, the Dover Fire Department, along with multiple mutual aid fire comp...
04/08/2026

On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at approximately 5:30 PM, the Dover Fire Department, along with multiple mutual aid fire companies, were dispatched to a working house fire in the 200 block of Greenwich Drive.

Upon arrival, crews found fire showing from a two-story single-family residence. An adult and a juvenile victim were transported from the scene by Delaware State Police Aviation to area hospitals, where they are listed in critical condition. A third patient was evaluated on scene.

The Delaware State Fire Marshal’s Office responded and is investigating the incident.

Units responding included: Dover Engine 1, Engine 2, Ladder 1, Squad 1, Engine 43-2, Engine 43-3, Tanker 53, Tower 45, Ladder 44, Engine Company 54, multiple ambulances from City of Dover EMS, multiple medic units from Kent County Paramedics and Delaware State Police Aviation (Trooper 2 and Trooper 4).

Please use caution in the area of the 300 Block of S. New St. as The Dover Fire Department and other agencies are conduc...
04/02/2026

Please use caution in the area of the 300 Block of S. New St. as The Dover Fire Department and other agencies are conducting a joint training.

On Wednesday, March 18, at approximately 9:35 p.m., firefighters were dispatched to a structure fire in the Riverside Mo...
03/22/2026

On Wednesday, March 18, at approximately 9:35 p.m., firefighters were dispatched to a structure fire in the Riverside Mobile Home Park. Upon arrival, firefighters found a 14×60 single-wide mobile home with fire showing. Firefighters entered the structure and found fire throughout. The fire was quickly extinguished while primary and secondary searches were conducted, both with negative findings.

Firefighters remained on scene for approximately two hours. The scene was then turned over to the City of Dover Fire Marshal’s Office for investigation.

Units responding included Dover 15, Engine 1, Ladder 1, Squad 1, Squad 2, Truck Company 41, Engine Company 54, City of Dover and Kent County EMS.

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103 S Governors Avenue
Dover, DE
19904

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