Oakland NJ Volunteer Fire Department

Oakland NJ Volunteer Fire Department Oakland Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1909. We are a non profit organization providin Open fires were commonplace. By 1935 Mr.

The Origins of the Oakland Volunteer Fire Department

On April 8, 1902 Oakland officially became an independent borough and set out into the uncharted waters of creating a viable political entity and government for of 586 people within 9.2 square miles. None of the things and services of Oakland we take for granted today existed, including a fire department. There were neither fire codes nor firem

en for a community that used wood and coal for heating and candles and oil or kerosene lamps for light. Those were dangerous times as an errant spark typically brought a fiery ruin to the home or barn. Attempts to save people and buildings were limited to a hastily formed and ineffective bucket brigade of concerned neighbors. History records that in November, 1903 a major fire was discovered at the large barn of the Calder estate then located where the Coppertree Mall is currently situated. Although and informal alarm was sounded and a bucket brigade was formed, it was a futile attempt. In that it was the largest fire in Oakland to date, the need for a fire department in Oakland became apparent. But because there was town building to do and other priorities at the time, the formation of a fire department had to wait. However, the discussions and the need were not extinguished as six years later on June 10,1909 a informal meeting was held at Ivy Hall, the then Oakland municipal building, to create a volunteer fire department in Oakland. Ludo Wilkins, the owner of the Wilkins Brush Factory in Oakland, was appointed as the first fire chief. And he served six terms as chief until 1916. It needs to be noted that the initial formation of the fire department in 1909 was a serious but informal affair and would not be officially associated with Oakland for another 2 1/2 years. In December, 1911 the Oakland Volunteer Fire Department was officially born with the passage of an ordinance by the mayor and council establishing it as a formal part of this borough. Over the years maintaining the number of effective firemen was not without an occasional problem. By 1920 interest in the fire department began to lag, and more often than not, a quorum could not be obtained for meetings. This manpower shortage threatened the very existence of the OVFD. That unfortunate situation would continue until Harry Gale McNomee began a successful campaign to re-ignite interest. McNomee became fire commissioner, the only exempt fireman ever to hold the office. He served five years, during which time many highly useful facilities and pieces of equipment, both for fighting fire and for the protection of the firemen, were purchased. The OVFD suffered another severe manpower shortage during WW II as the men of Oakland went off to war. The complement of active firemen was reduced to eight volunteers with typically only two available during working hours. Consequently seniors and women were recruited to serve in the Oakland Fire Reserves in the thirteen fire districts to assist in fire fighting and to also serve in the event of an air raid.

This morning Marine 1 (rescue boat) and Marine 4 (rescue jet ski) were on standby for the Lap The Lake event hosted by W...
06/13/2026

This morning Marine 1 (rescue boat) and Marine 4 (rescue jet ski) were on standby for the Lap The Lake event hosted by Wyckoff YMCA. Our crews assisted with Wyckoff FD and Franklin Lakes FD keeping an eye on the swimmers as they competed in multiple races.

Before the races started to assemble, our members had some time together to do a little fishing for 30min.

Last night just before midnight OFD was dispatched for a burning smell in a residents home. Upon arrival, engine 1031 an...
06/12/2026

Last night just before midnight OFD was dispatched for a burning smell in a residents home. Upon arrival, engine 1031 and engine 1034 crews found a light smoke/haze condition on the second floor and third floor.

It is thought that lightning had hit the home during last nights storm causing a power strip to burn up on the second floor as well as a ceiling fan on the 3rd floor.

Repost from “Heart of Gold 5k” The Heart of Gold 5K is officially back in action! We are proud to be hosting the fourth ...
06/10/2026

Repost from “Heart of Gold 5k”

The Heart of Gold 5K is officially back in action! We are proud to be hosting the fourth annual race on June 21st (Father's Day) in Oakland, NJ once again.
What is the Heart of Gold 5K?
The Heart of Gold 5K is a charity event that was created by two Indian Hills High School students in 2023. 100% of the profits from the event are donated into the Oakland community. Both runners and walkers are allowed to enter the race and the top 10 participants of each gender will receive medals. The top participant of each gender will also receive a specially designed trophy.
Where can I learn more?
Updates and other information about the race will continue to be posted on Instagram. Any other important information can be found on our RunSignup page that can be found in the Instagram bio. If you have any questions, DM the account or email us at [email protected]

Next week begins our town carnival 🎡! Don’t forget to stop by the games of chance to try and win a prize. The games help...
06/08/2026

Next week begins our town carnival 🎡! Don’t forget to stop by the games of chance to try and win a prize. The games help support the Oakland Volunteer Fire Department.

Interested in membership? Feel free to ask anyone working the games of chance because they’re all volunteer fireman.

Thursday evening we held our yearly Firefighter Memorial Service. Members paid respect and honored those who have fallen...
06/06/2026

Thursday evening we held our yearly Firefighter Memorial Service. Members paid respect and honored those who have fallen before us.

The fire department in Oakland is a Volunteer service. Our department has firefighters that have families, full time job...
06/04/2026

The fire department in Oakland is a Volunteer service. Our department has firefighters that have families, full time jobs, full time students, and they still show up for our community. You can make it work and help serve your community as well. Professional training is provided. We have a great camaraderie here at OFD and always looking to add to our team. Please stop by any Monday evening at our firehouse on Yawpo.

During the parties, barbecues, and store wide sales today, please remember what Memorial Day is truly about. “EACH OF TH...
05/25/2026

During the parties, barbecues, and store wide sales today, please remember what Memorial Day is truly about.

“EACH OF THE PATRIOTS WHOM WE REMEMBER ON THIS DAY WAS FIRST A BELOVED SON OR DAUGHTER, A BROTHER OR SISTER, OR A SPOUSE, FRIEND, AND NEIGHBOR”

GEORGE H. W. BUSH

Today OFD responded to a rollover on skyline drive, a transformer arching in town, and a fire/CO alarm. Please drive car...
05/24/2026

Today OFD responded to a rollover on skyline drive, a transformer arching in town, and a fire/CO alarm. Please drive careful with the slick roads from the rainfall we are receiving.

Photo credit FF Nick Raczkowski

Oakland volunteer firefighters were dispatched to assist in the junkyard fire in West Milford last night. Engine 1032 an...
05/20/2026

Oakland volunteer firefighters were dispatched to assist in the junkyard fire in West Milford last night.

Engine 1032 and crew were tasked as a relay pumper to supply water to a West Milford attack engine that was putting water on the fire.

Our firefighters were dispatched at 3:19am and returned to town at 7:30am. From there, our volunteers went into work and into their daily routines with their families.

Additional volunteers are always welcomed. Please stop by any Monday night.

05/20/2026

OFD firefighters are operating with engine 1032 out of Co.2 at the West Milford junkyard fire as of 330am this morning

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25 Yawpo Avenue
Oakland, NJ
07436

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