Flemington-Raritan First Aid and Rescue Squad

Flemington-Raritan First Aid and Rescue Squad www.frfars.org We were established in 1952, following in the traditions set forth by the Flemington American Legion Ambulance and Civil Defense Corps.

The Flemington-Raritan First Aid and Rescue Squad is a combination volunteer and career Emergency Medical and Rescue Services provider serving Flemington Borough, Raritan Township, and parts of Readington and Delaware Townships. Since then we have grown to an organization with over 80 members and a wide variety of specialized vehicles and equipment. We answered 3153 calls for service in 2019. We c

ontinue to work hard to grow and meet the needs of our diverse and ever changing community. Our goal is to provide the most rapid and most professional services possible for our community. We provide 24 hour a day, 365 days a year coverage with crews in our station. What this means is that when you call for our services, we are ready to respond immediately. We have made this commitment to provide quicker service for you, our residents and businesses. This coverage is provided by our dedicated volunteers and career employees. Without their commitment, this level of service would not be possible. We have an average on scene response time of under 8 minutes to emergency calls. This time is calculated from the moment we are dispatched to your emergency to the time all equipment needed arrives on the scene to assist. With over 50 square miles of coverage area, we are proud of these accomplishments. The Squad provides emergency ambulance services and technical rescue services. Some of our services Include:

* Emergency Medical Services / 9-1-1 Ambulance Services.
* Special Event Stand-By's: If you are holding a sporting event or a large gathering and would like an ambulance to be on hand in the event of an emergency, give us a call.
* Community Education: We will send our personnel and units to schools and daycare centers as well as any other community groups to display our equipment and give some basic safety tips.
* Station Tours: Interested in seeing our facilities? Stop by our headquarters at 26 Route 12, next to Carvers Auto Parts) in Flemington. We would be happy to give you a tour of our facilities and equipment. Some of the specialized technical rescue services we provide include:

* Vehicle and Machinery Extrication: Assisting victims who are trapped in vehicles following a crash, or pinned in industrial or agricultural machinery, using specialized tools to remove them safely and quickly while minimizing potential for further injury
* Rope Rescue: Assisting injured persons that are otherwise inaccessible by conventional means such as people injured in ravines, on water towers, or other similar situations
* Confined Space Rescue: Assisting victims who have become injured/incapacitated in areas that are difficult to access such as silos, storage tanks, underground pipes and other similar situations
* Water Rescue: Assisting victims stranded in floods and fast moving water, or who have fallen through the ice in winter months.
* Building Collapse Rescue: Assisting persons who have become trapped in collapsed structures or vehicles that have crashed into buildings
* Trench Rescue: Assisting victims who are buried in collapsed trenches and excavations
* Fire Support: Assisting our local fire departments with fire suppression operations and R.I.T. capabilities

Our squad provides emergency medical services with five basic life support ambulances, and rescue services with two heavy rescue trucks, a marine rescue vehicle, a collapse rescue trailer and two boats. We are always looking for volunteers. Our members are the heart of our operation. It is through many hours of hard work and dedication provided by these people that you are able to receive a quick response with well trained members equipped with the latest technology available. We are a non-profit organization and rely on your donations to supplement our operating budget. Please don't forget us when you receive a donation request in the mail. Anyone interested in becoming a member may call (201) 822-9399 or (908) 782-6103. We have several classes of membership to meet your availability. Training for members is provided free of charge.

Wednesday evening was the Squad's Rescue Services Unit drill.  After a lot of training in May, members took some time to...
05/29/2026

Wednesday evening was the Squad's Rescue Services Unit drill. After a lot of training in May, members took some time to practice tower climbing with by-pass lanyards and work positioning belts, and took a few minutes to relax and enjoy the view.

As members were wrapping up the training, the Squad was dispatched to a motor vehicle crash on State Highway 31 and Walter Foran Boulevard. One subject was transported to Hunterdon Medical Center for further treatment and several others were evaluated at the scene. A second crash on State Highway 31 north of Bartles Corner was dispatched a few minutes after the first one, with an additional Squad ambulance evaluating one subject at the scene who refused transport.

05/26/2026

The Rescue Squad participated in the Raritan Township Memorial Day ceremony at the municipal building this morning before heading over to Flemington Borough for the Memorial Day parade on Main Street.

In addition to the Squad apparatus in the parade, our personnel staffed three additional BLS Ambulances for stand-by coverage during the event and to handle emergency calls as well.

Thanks to Rescue Squad Life Member Nancy Medianka for the parade video.

The Officers and Members of the Flemington-Raritan First Aid & Rescue Squad are deeply saddened to learn this morning of...
05/18/2026

The Officers and Members of the Flemington-Raritan First Aid & Rescue Squad are deeply saddened to learn this morning of the passing of Rescue Squad Life Member FF/ EMT Peter Anthony Serrone after a courageous battle with ALS.

The arrangements are listed below through Holcombe - Fisher Funeral Home.

Rest Easy Pete...You fought a heck of a fight!

View Peter Anthony Serrone's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

On Monday 18 May at 0909 Hours, the Rescue Squad was dispatched mutual aid to the bridge construction site on Van Lieus ...
05/18/2026

On Monday 18 May at 0909 Hours, the Rescue Squad was dispatched mutual aid to the bridge construction site on Van Lieus Road in East Amwell Township for a possible confined space rescue for a subject "fallen 14 feet into hole".

Heavy Rescue 495, Technical Rescue 495, BLS Ambulance 4953, and Chief 495 responded with fifteen members. Upon arrival, Rescue Squad Chief Hoffman assumed command of the incident and requested the balance of the Hunterdon County Urban Search and Rescue Task Force and Raritan Township Fire Company Tower Ladder 21. A medevac helicopter was placed on standby due to the mechanism of injury.

Rescue Squad members entered the excavation after monitoring the air quality in the hole. Squad EMTs provided patient care, immobilizing the patient on a Miller board and then packaging them into a basket stretcher. Meanwhile, rescue crews rigged up a dual rope system using Tower Ladder 21 as a high point change of direction so that the patient could be lifted up out of the hole, over the sheet pile shoring, and back to grade. Amwell Valley Fire Company established a landing zone in an adjacent field.

The patient was lifted from the excavation in a horizontal position due to his injuries. Tag lines were used to maneuver the stretcher around several obstacles in the excavation. Once back on grade, the rope systems and stretcher bridle were disconnected and the patient was then carried directly to the NJSP NorthSTAR medevac. The patient was removed from the basket stretcher and loaded into the helicopter. He was then flown to the trauma center at Capital Health - Trenton for treatment.

Also assisting at the scene were South Branch Emergency Services, Inc. Hunterdon County Hazardous Materials Response Unit, Hunterdon County, NJ - Department of Public Safety, Hopewell Fire Department, and the New Jersey State Police.

Units were available in about sixty minutes.

This EMS Week, we recognize the EMTs, paramedics, and other emergency services personnel who serve the Flemington‑Rarita...
05/18/2026

This EMS Week, we recognize the EMTs, paramedics, and other emergency services personnel who serve the Flemington‑Raritan community every day. Since 1974, EMS Week has honored the work of emergency medical professionals nationwide — and here at home, that work continues around the clock.

Over the past year, the Flemington‑Raritan First Aid & Rescue Squad responded to more than 3,700 calls, assessing or treating over 3,300 patients — a figure equivalent to one in ten residents in our service area. These numbers reflect the dedication of the 100+ FRFARS EMTs, firefighters, and trainees working towards their initial certifications who commit their time and skill to providing EMS service to our community.

We also recognize the efforts of the many EMS professionals we train and work alongside — including personnel from neighboring EMS squads, ground and air ALS services, and other partner agencies who share our commitment to strong, coordinated emergency care across the region.

This year’s national theme, “Improving Outcomes, Together,” speaks to the collective effort behind every successful response.

Thank you to everyone in EMS — here at FRFARS, across our partner agencies, and beyond — for the professionalism and dedication you bring to the patients you serve.

Please come out this Saturday May 16th to the 2nd Annual Battle of the Badges hockey game at the Flemington Ice Arena to...
05/13/2026

Please come out this Saturday May 16th to the 2nd Annual Battle of the Badges hockey game at the Flemington Ice Arena to benefit Rescue Squad Life Member Pete Serrone while he continues his fight against ALS.

Rescue Challenge 2026 Day 4 - Confined Space and Trench scenarios
05/09/2026

Rescue Challenge 2026 Day 4 - Confined Space and Trench scenarios

The Officers and Members of the Flemington-Raritan First Aid & Rescue Squad are saddened to hear of the passing of Leban...
05/07/2026

The Officers and Members of the Flemington-Raritan First Aid & Rescue Squad are saddened to hear of the passing of Lebanon Borough Fire Company Past Chief Kevin Saharic. Our condolences to his family, friends and the members of the Lebanon Borough Fire Company. Rest in Peace Chief.

It is with profound grief that Michele Saharic and family announce the untimely passing of her beloved husband, Past Chief Kevin Saharic, details will follow, presently the funeral is under the direction of Scarponi Funeral Home, Lebanon Borough.

05/07/2026

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26 State Route 12
Flemington, NJ
08822

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