Crime & Safety

“Adopt a Hydrant” Program Comes to the Borough

Help the Freehold Fire Department by adopting a fire hydrant this winter.

As winter approaches, please help theby adopting the fire hydrant closest to your home or business and keep it free of snow this winter.

Please make it a point to uncover your fire hydrant after each and every snowfall. Clear a path approximately three feet around the hydrant and shovel a path from the street or roadway up to the fire hydrant. These actions will allow the Fire Department to quickly locate the fire hydrant, obtain a water supply for the firefighting activities and give the fire department room to work with this hydrant should the need arise. This year fire hydrant reflective markers have been placed on all fire hydrants after a snow fall. 

Please consider helping a neighbor with a medical condition or who is elderly, by shoveling out a hydrant in front of their home. This act of kindness will benefit the entire neighborhood. 

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At a fire, the Fire Department must quickly locate and gain a water supply source from the closest fire hydrant. A fire engine carries enough water on board for approximately three and a half minutes of firefighting. If a fire hydrant is buried by snow, it is difficult to find, and valuable time must be spent digging it out. It may take from four to six minutes to dig out a fire hydrant buried by the snow. The delay in gaining a water supply from a fire hydrant may disrupt the timely manner in which firefighters are able to fight the fire and may allow a fire to grow since a fire doubles in size every 20 seconds. 

The “Adopt a Hydrant” program is an informal program; therefore it is not necessary to advice the fire department of which hydrants you will be clearing snow from.

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On behalf of the entire Freehold Fire Department, thank you for keeping the Freeholds community’s fire hydrants clear of snow and keeping our community safe!

The Freehold Fire Headquarters can be contacted at (732) 462-0162, should you have any questions or to report a damaged fire hydrant marker flag. 

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