About Us
Tower Ladder 2 is also know as Hose Co. 2. We are one of the five companies in the Secaucus Fire Department.
We are focused on serving the community in and around Secaucus and helping make it a safer and, happier place.
Hose Company 2, was formed in 1907.
Located at 764 7th Street, Secaucus, NJ
One Tower Ladder an 88' Midmount Rosenbauer is housed at this location.
Tower 2's members are men and women from all walks of life. They all have one thing in common - Giving back to our community and keeping it safe. Tower 2's duties range from containing brush fires, vehicle fires, protecting high-rise buildings, and Hudson Regional Hospital. We respond to house fires, smoke/carbon monoxide detector emergencies, and car accidents on the surrounding roadways such as Route 3, Routes 1/9, and The New Jersey Turnpike
Secaucus, New Jersey is located just across the Hudson River in the shadow of New York City. It is separated from the rest of Hudson County by the Hackensack River and the Meadowlands. Secaucus is a gateway to the metropolitan area and is therefore the site of greate transportation and commerical activity. Secaucus is approximately 6.2 square miles and has a population of about 20,000 people.
We are focused on serving the community in and around Secaucus and helping make it a safer and, happier place.
Hose Company 2, was formed in 1907.
Located at 764 7th Street, Secaucus, NJ
One Tower Ladder an 88' Midmount Rosenbauer is housed at this location.
Tower 2's members are men and women from all walks of life. They all have one thing in common - Giving back to our community and keeping it safe. Tower 2's duties range from containing brush fires, vehicle fires, protecting high-rise buildings, and Hudson Regional Hospital. We respond to house fires, smoke/carbon monoxide detector emergencies, and car accidents on the surrounding roadways such as Route 3, Routes 1/9, and The New Jersey Turnpike
Secaucus, New Jersey is located just across the Hudson River in the shadow of New York City. It is separated from the rest of Hudson County by the Hackensack River and the Meadowlands. Secaucus is a gateway to the metropolitan area and is therefore the site of greate transportation and commerical activity. Secaucus is approximately 6.2 square miles and has a population of about 20,000 people.