Camden Fire Department
Engine Company 9


Engine Company 9 was originally organized as Hose Company 1 on March 1, 1900 at the then-new firehouse at North 27th & Federal Street in East Camden, and was reorganized on 1914 as Hose & Chemical Company 1. On January 1, 1922 the unit was again reorganized as Engine Company 9. Engine Company 9 has remained in service continuously at North 27th & Federal Street in the same building it has occupied since 1900, during which time it has shared quarters with Ladder Company 3.

Among those who have served with Engine Company 9 over the years was second-generation fore fighter Howard Gick, who served a Captain of the unit in the early 1940s.


Engine Company 9
Hook & Ladder Company 3, Hose & Chemical Company 1
& Engine Company 9 - 1924

Hook & Ladder Company 3: Captain Joseph B. Ayres, FF Dave Humphries, Al Dukes, J.A. Mulligan, Bill Mountney, Bill Hopkins. Hose & Chemical Company 1: Captain Charles H. Robinson, FF William E "Pud" Jaeckel, George Townsend, Ken Naylor, Howard Gick. Engine Company 9: Captain John H. Vickers, FF Irv Lederman, Newton Ash, Joe Gentlesk, Al Palmer


Engine Company 9
Ladder Company 3 & Engine Company 9 - circa 1946
John Mulligan passed away in July, 1947

Front Row: Clarence Madden, Newton Ash, Howard "Waxie" Harrington, Dave HumphriesHoward Gick
Back Row John Mulligan, unknown, Tim Shanahan, Acting District Chief Henry Zook, Harry Allebach


Engine Company 9
Ladder Company 3 & Engine Company 9 - circa 1946
John Mulligan passed away in July, 1947

E9 Tim Shanahan, Howard "Waxie" Harrington, Howard Gick, unknown, Newton Ash
L3
Johnny Mulligan, Dave Humphries. Clarence Madden, Harry Allebach , unknown, Henry Zook


Engine Company 9
1924

Hook & Ladder Company 3
Hose & Chemical Company 1
Engine Company 9

1930

1930 American LaFrance
750 GPM Pumper

Looking North on 27th Street. The recently erected Third National Bank is at right.

October 13, 1936

Camden Courier-Post

Harry Leigh
Albert Dukes Sr.
Mrs. Elizabeth Savitz

June 15, 1952

1930 American LaFrance
750 gpm Pumper
# 3894

About 1952

1950 Plymouth Coupe
used by District Chief

Photo taken after July 1, 1951
Probably shot on June 15, 1952

1955

1954 Dodge
Hose Wagon

1955

1954 Dodge
Hose Wagon

1960

1954 Dodge
Hose Wagon

1955

1955 American LaFrance
Pumper
1000 GPM

May 1960

1955 American LaFrance
Pumper
1000 GPM

On Marlton Avenue facing south-
west. Crown Cleaners at 155 Marlton Avenue and Bernie's Tire Service, 145 Marlton Avenue, are visible behind the apparatus. 

1960

1955 American LaFrance
Pumper
1000 GPM

1960

1955 American LaFrance
Pumper
1000 GPM

1955

1955 American LaFrance
Pumper
1000 GPM

1955

1955 American LaFrance
Pumper
1000 GPM

1956

2400 Block of Federal Street
2 Alarm Fire

1955 American LaFrance
Pumper
1000 GPM

1960

1954 Dodge
Hose Wagon

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1960

1955 American LaFrance
Pumper
1000 GPM

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1967
American LaFrance Pumper
1967
American LaFrance Pumper
February 6, 1972

2029 Federal Street
2 Alarm Fire

February 29, 1972

2745 Sherman Avenue

1970s-1980s
1970s-1980s
1970s

2508 Federal Street
Murphy Sales & Service
Appliance Store

September 15, 1978

3420-22 Westfield Avenue

September 15, 1978

3420-22 Westfield Avenue

April 16, 1979

25th & Federal Street

April 16, 1979

25th & Federal Street

February 9, 1991

Fire Fighter Joel Bain
on
Mount Ephraim Avenue

1992

1992 American LaFrance
Pumper
1500 GPM

About 1993

1994

Kevin Young, Mark Harper,
Joe Ante, & George Szychulski

1990s

1992 American LaFrance
Pumper
1500 GPM

1990s

1992 American LaFrance
Pumper
1500 GPM

1990s

1992 American LaFrance
Pumper
1500 GPM

1990s

1992 American LaFrance
Pumper
1500 GPM

1990s

Engine Company 9
Ladder Company 3
Battalion 2

1990s

Engine Company 9
Ladder Company 3
Battalion 2

 

1990s

Battalion Chief Robert Ziemiuk
at the
East Camden Firehouse


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Philadelphia Inquirer - January 24, 1900

Philadelphia Inquirer - February 19, 1914

Engine Company 9 - Allen Palmer - George Dunlap
Sewell Street - 24th Street - Federal Street


Camden Courier-Post - April 2, 1928

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6th Street - 7th Street
27th Street
- Atlantic Avenue Federal Street - Ferry Avenue
 Kaighn Avenue - Lawrence Street
Mickle Street - Spruce Street
Bleakly Brothers
Engine Company 9
M.D. Cornish - Horace R. Dixon - Fred Hutchinson - Allen Palmer
Clarence Pursglove - Dominic Sgariglio - Louis Tarter
Edward C. Vanderbilt - John Whitehead - Samuel Yentis
Congoleum Nairn Inc.

Camden Evening Courier - December 13, 1930




William Foehl - Charles Schultz - Newton Ash - Irvin K. Lederman
Engine Company 9 - Engine Company 11 - Ladder Company 3
East Camden - North 27th Street - Hayes Avenue - Federal Street

Camden Courier-Post * July 22, 1941
...continued...
...continued...
George E. Brunner - William C. Schriver - Leo G. Stephans - Sgt. Ray Smith
Fred Vogel - Samuel Shapiro -
James H. O'Brien - Albert C. Becker - Roy C. Adams
Burnell S. Hartman -
Michael Mungioli - Carrie R. Bean - Anne D. Spooner
Engine Company 1 - Engine Company 3 - Engine Company 7 - Engine Company 8
Engine Company 9 - Engine Company 10 - Engine Company 11
Engine Company 2 (Fire Headquarters)

620 Sycamore Street - June 17, 2006
Story and Photo: Bob Bartosz

Busy 24 Hours in Camden NJ - 6 Working Fires along with  a Rescue





Camden Firefighters  had  a Busy 24 hour tour  starting on June 16th and ending on June 17th with Four All Hands Fire and  Two  second alarms all in the South Camden section of the city. 

The first job was a working fire in a row of two story dwellings in the 1200 block Morton Street.  Later that day they had a working fire in the middle of a row of two story dwellings in the 700 block of Spruce Street a few hours latter in the am hours they were call to the 700 block of Cherry Street

First in companies found heavy fire show in a large 3 story brick dwelling that put  all companies to work with in minutes part of the  structure collapsed  Battalion 1 called for a second alarm. A few minutes latter while to fire was going another alarm came in for a working fire at 908  Haddon Avenue, about 6 blocks away. 

As the companies were coming in they found another blaze a block away from the first job, in a row of 2 story dwellings  at 903 Haddon Avenue. 

Fire Radio put in a Special call to Camden County Fire Units to respond into the City, Fire Companies from Gloucester City, Oaklyn, Westmont, Collingswood, Pennsauken Township were put to work fight these blazes. By 4:30 AM all the fires were placed under control. 

A few hours later Firefighters were dispatched to 620 Sycamore Street for an Explosion and Fire with reports of people trapped. Engine 8 was first in with  Captain Dan Baker. He reported he had the end of a row brick 2 story dwelling that had exploded  and had numerous people injured and one  victim still  trapped on  the collapsed second floor and  he requested the Second Alarm to be transmitted. 

Rescue 1 was arriving with Captain Frank Sandrock and Battalion 1  Chief  Daryl Lewison along with Squad 7 and Engine 1 and Ladder Companies 2 and 1  and Battalion Chief 2 Mike Dipascale on the second alarm with Engine Companies 6 and 9, Ladder 3 and Special Operations Rescue  unit and Car 3 with Deputy Chief Mike Harper  and Chief of Department Joseph Marini in Car 1. 

Firefighters could hear a female calling for help from the collapsed  second floor.

Firefighters went to work shoring up the collapsed building.  Captain Sandrock of Rescue 1 was OPS Officer. About 30 minutes later firefighters were able to get to the badly injured woman. She had burns over 70 percent of her body. Rescue 1 firefighter Eli Hall was sent up the ladder  to bring her down. Camden EMS removed her to Cooper Hospital Trauma. 

Two other males were blown out of the second floor of the building onto the street and were taken to the hospital by Camden  EMS. Two of the victims were admitted in critical condition. Car 3 Harper place the assignment control. 

The explosion is under investigation by the Camden Fire Marshal Office and Camden Police Arson Unit along with the ATF.

Cherry Hill Twp Canteen Unit RIT team and Rehab Unit, and County Fire Police and Camden County Field Com units were Special called. This was a Busy 24 hours with 4 All Hands and 2 second alarm fire and a life saving rescue.

 

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547 Pfeiffer Street - September 18, 2007

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Fire Fighters from Engine 9  taking water line to roof

Camden NJ Working Fire Man Trapped on Roof

Story & Photos by  Bob Bartosz

  Tuesday Sept 18,2007- Camden Police 911 center and Camden County Fire Radio Center were receiving back to back calls for a dwelling fire on the 500 block of Pfeiffer Street in the East Camden section of the city. With  reports of fire through the roof with a man trapped on the roof. A  full box assignment was dispatched along with an extra engine company added to the box. Engine Company 9 was first in and reported they had heavy fire showing on the roof of  a row of 8 two-story brick dwellings and were going in service. An 1- 3/4" water line was taken to the roof. As  it turned out, roofers were working on the roof and had set fire to it. About 25 feet was burning. The man that was reported trapped was a worker who could not get off the burning roof. Fire Fighters quickly had the fire knocked down as other Fire Fighters assisted the worker down another  ladder. He  was not injured. The blaze was place under control in 15 minutes. The fire  in being investigate by the  Camden  City Fire Marshal Office.

Photos  2 & 3:  Fire Fighters from Ladder 3 putting up ladder to rescue man on roof

Photos 4 & 5:
Fire Fighters
helping man onto ladder

Photos 6 & 7: Man makes it safely  on to ground from burning roof

2010 - Engine Company 9 
Frank Bottalico, Ed Mendez, Bobby Eckert, Larry Buckingham, Juan Figeroa
Photo by Gabe Angemi, CFD

Many of the photographs on this website are from the limited edition book "Fire Department Camden NJ 125 Anniversary 1869-1994" and were taken by Department Photographer Bob Bartosz. Others are courtesy of Joel Bain of the Camden Fire Department.

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