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Hoboken Fire Mission Statement

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Hoboken Fire Mission Statement

Hoboken Fire Mission Statement

The Hoboken Fire Division is an organization that exists for the purpose of protecting the lives, homes and property of the citizens and visitors from the ravages of fire, medical emergencies and other disasters.

Through continued training of personnel, public education and awareness programs and enforcement of state and local fire codes, this department strives to maintain the highest level of preparedness, thus enabling the Division to provide efficient, cost effective emergency services to the citizens of Hoboken.

We are committed to personal and professional development.  We encourage training, education, and skill development on an on-going basis.  We are committed to a comprehensive safety program that recognizes the inherent hazards of our professional and to policies that encourage the mental and physical health of our work force.

We encourage a commitment to service.  Our performance must ultimately be judged by the satisfaction of those we serve.  We recognize a service responsibility to other divisions within our Division, to the City departments, and to every element of our business and neighborhood community.

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Hoboken Fire Mission Statement

The Hoboken Fire Division is an organization that exists for the purpose of protecting the lives, homes and property of the citizens and visitors from the ravages of fire, medical emergencies and other disasters.

Through continued training of personnel, public education and awareness programs and enforcement of state and local fire codes, this department strives to maintain the highest level of preparedness, thus enabling the Division to provide efficient, cost effective emergency services to the citizens of Hoboken.

We are committed to personal and professional development.  We encourage training, education, and skill development on an on-going basis.  We are committed to a comprehensive safety program that recognizes the inherent hazards of our professional and to policies that encourage the mental and physical health of our work force.

We encourage a commitment to service.  Our performance must ultimately be judged by the satisfaction of those we serve.  We recognize a service responsibility to other divisions within our Division, to the City departments, and to every element of our business and neighborhood community.

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Does the Shade Tree Commission have a list of trees that they recommend for planting? View the approved list of tree species.

Who should trim the tree in front of my house? Please contact David Calamoneri.

I know of a tree that I believe is dying or is dangerous, who should I contact? Please contact David Calamoneri.

How do I become a volunteer for the Shade Tree Commission? Please contact Peter Bakarich III.

How do I apply to be a commissioner on the Shade Tree Commission? Submit an application for appointment to citizen advisory boards and commissions.

When does the Hoboken Shade Tree commission meet? Click here to view the meeting dates for 2015.

What are the benefits and reasons for planting trees in Hoboken? Read about 13 Reasons to plant trees.

How can I find out info on the tree(s) on my Street? View the Hoboken Tree Inventory.

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