Ladder Company 2 was organized on March 1, 1900 and entered service the same date at 619 Kaighn Avenue in South Camden, sharing a building with Engine Company 8 at that site until 1986. This unit was the last company to operate with horse drawn fire apparatus. The department became fully motorized on April 6, 1916 when new equipment was put into service. The Company was relocated to the former quarters of Ladder Company 4 at 2500 Morgan Boulevard. The unit remained at that location until May 27, 1993 when it was again moved, this time to the new firehouse at 1301 Broadway. |
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Ladder Company 2 on Kaighn Avenue - 1905 |
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Ladder
Company 2 on Kaighn Avenue about 1914 65' Aerial Balock From left: driver
unknown; standing Samuel
Price, unknown, unknown, unknown, Harry
M. Chambers,
unknown; |
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Ladder
Company 2 on Kaighn Avenue about 1914 65' Aerial Balock |
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1916 Boyd 85 Foot Aerial Ladder |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer |
John
B. Kates - William Laird
- Howard Mathews |
Philadelphia Inquirer - December 24, 1921 |
Charles Todd -
Charles
Watkin - Harry
M. Chambers - Alfred Lassby |
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A wooden model in miniature scale of Ladder Company 2's 1927 American LaFrance tractor trailer. Model measures 65" long, 11" high. |
Philadelphia Inquirer - April 28, 1922 | |
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Samuel
M.
Price - John
Hunt - Irwin
Bishop - Charles Watkin - William
Merrigan -
William
Reynolds
Broadway - Broadway Trust Company - Harry Armbruster - Cooper Hospital - Lyric Theater Ladder Company 2 - Engine Company 7 - Engine Company 8 |
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1927
American LaFrance 75' Aerial #5789 June 15, 1972 Apparatus was in reserve at time photo was taken |
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Sometimes
it wasn't about putting out a fire! Camden Courier-Post - January 8, 1933 |
FIREMEN RESCUE CAT ENTANGLED IN WIRES Nearly 500 persons gathered at Tenth Street and Kaighn Avenue yesterday to watch policemen and firemen recover a cat that had climbed up a pole and become entangled in telephone wires. The crowd began to gather when a resident nearby saw the cat's predicament and tried to persuade it to come down. Tabby simply couldn't make the return trip. The Second Police District patrol was summoned. Without a ladder or climbing irons, its crew was powerless. Fire Truck Co. No.2, Sixth Street and Kaighn Avenue, was called. Its men threw up a ladder and the cat soon was safety back to earth. In the absence of anyone identifying it, it was placed in a nearby drug store. |
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March
10, 1960 Rendering Mutual Aid in Gloucester City |
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Broadway
& Chestnut
Street - January 14, 1964 Engine Company 1 - Engine Company 8 - Ladder Company 2 |
Engine Company 8 with deckpipe from hose wagon, operates master stream into top floor of commercial building during Third Alarm at Walmart Clothing, Broadway & Chestnut Street, South Camden on 1-14-1964. |
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Units press an all out attack as Chief Officers confer during Third Alarm at Broadway & Chestnut Street in South Camden on 1-14-1964. |
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Fighting two enemies at the same time amid fire and ice is a frequent scourge of fire fighters. Members are seen directing exterior streams at Walmart fire, Broadway & Chestnut Street on 1-14-1964 under punishing conditions. |
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At Broadway & Chestnut Street in South Camden. Member seen at center of photo is Captain Leonard Iannelli of Ladder Company 2 just moments before his death. At left is Deputy Chief Austin Marks during Third Alarm, 1-14-1964. |
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1965 Looking Easton Chestnut Street from Orchard Street Camden Fire Department Click on Image to Enlarge Photo by Bob Bartosz |
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1420
Park Boulevard
Circa 1968 |
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March
15, 1973 Elements of Ladder
Company 2 Click on Image to Enlarge Photo By Bob Bartosz
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October
9, 1973
740
Spruce Street
Click on Image to Enlarge Engine
Company 8 Fire Fighter William
Hopkins |
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March
27, 1977
Fire at |
1981 Ladder 2 on Broadway at Everett Street. The Ebony Showplace nightclub had been an A&P Grocery Store before being converted into a nightclub in the late 1970s. Click on Image to Enlarge
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1981 Ladder 2 on Broadway at Everett Street. The Ebony Showplace nightclub had been an A&P Grocery Store before being converted into a nightclub in the late 1970s. Click on Image to Enlarge
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1981
Firefighter Pete Carbone kneeling. Battalion Captain Chip Ayers with back to camera. |
Late
1980s or early-mid 1990s
Ladder 2 on Atlantic Avenue near 6th Street Fire at 1475 South 6th Street. Former Allied Metal Stamping Co. Building, last used as a church. Click on Image to Enlarge
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Engine
Company 8 was also on the scene |
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1990
Broadway
& Jackson Street Ladder 2 at rear of meat packing plant, with Ladder 3. Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Circa
1994 - A Meal at Liberty Station Ladder Company 2 - Engine Company 8 |
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HEAT WITHOUT SMOKE: Engine 8, Ladder 2, and Battalion 3 in the kitchen with fire extinguishers ready as Firefighter Denny Deal dishes out the noon meal of Four Alarm Chile to brother member William Bain Jr. at the Liberty Station firehouse at 1301 Broadway. From
Left: Kevin Haley - Charles
Gibson - unknown (behind Gibson) |
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1994
1992 American LaFrance Ladder
Company 2 & Engine
Company 8 Left: William A. Barnhill of Ladder 2 |
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Ladder Company 2 | |
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January 18, 2000 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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January 18, 2000 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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January 18, 2000 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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January 18, 2000 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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August 26, 2001 |
620 Sycamore
Street - June 17, 2006 |
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Busy 24 Hours in Camden NJ - 6 Working Fires along with a Rescue |
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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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Camden
Fire Department - Ladder
Company 2 - June 11, 2011 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Camden
Fire Department - Ladder
Company 2 - June 11, 2011 Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Camden
Fire Department - Ladder
Company 2 - June 11, 2011 Ed Stratton, tillerman Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Camden
Fire Department - Ladder
Company 2 - June 11, 2011 On Fillmore Street crossing Jefferson Street Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Camden
Fire Department - Ladder
Company 2 - June 11, 2011 On South 10th Street at Ferry Avenue Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Some photographs here are from the limited edition book Fire Department Camden NJ 125th Anniversary 1869-1994. Many were taken by Department photographer Bob Bartosz. Thanks to Joel Bain of the Camden Fire Department for making certain imagers available. |