2008 Run Stats

Wires  9
EMS Assist  5
Rescue  1

Public Assist

4

Motor Vehicle Accident

9

Investigation

14

Vehicle

2

Highway Hazard

10

Dwelling

26

Dewater 2

Cover Assignment

6

Building

13

Brush

4

Alarm System

27

Fumes

4

Total

Calls for

2008:136

2007:468

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221 W. Merchant Street
Audubon, New Jersey
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Volunteers Wanted!  Please visit the firehouse for details.

The Audubon Fire Department is an all volunteer Department consisting of over 75 members operating from a single station located at 221 West Merchant St. in our downtown business district. Each year we respond to many requests for fire, rescue, and EMS assistance while maintaining a very active role in our community. Averaging over 400 calls each year, AFD is a busy Department considering we serve a 1.5 square borough.  Our response district includes the Borough of Audubon and certain responses into the towns of Audubon Park, Oaklyn, Haddon Heights and Mt. Ephraim. Our ladder truck is called to cover some of our surrounding communities when needed and our Cascade is routinely called to provide services to our surrounding communities.  Audubon is located in Camden County across the river from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. State Highways Route 30 and Route 168 run through the borough. We are primarily a bedroom community with 4 business districts and a medium sized shopping mall.
     Our goal is to provide services to the residents, business and visitors to our town while maintaining a high level of professionalism and readiness. Training continues to be a priority for our Department.

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