Thank you to all first responders on duty this Christmas Eve!
Hoboken Fire Dept
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Twitter account of the City of Hoboken Fire Department. Account is not monitored 24/7. Call 911 or 201-420-2004 for emergencies.
- We stand in solidarity with each other and with Hoboken. Tonight, we pay tribute to FF Dan Soto, PO Frank Soto (ret), PO Tyler Soto, and PO Chris Soto who just lost their mother/grandmother. We offer our deepest condolences. @HobokenFire @HobokenPD @CityofHoboken @PAPD911
00:00 - Nice job by all HFD members working today with a quick knock-down
- Today, we say farewell to retired HFD Battalion Chief Michael Taglieri, who passed away earlier this week. We send our deepest condolences to the Taglieri family.
- Happy Easter from our family to yours. Thank you to all first responders, health care workers, and essential personnel on duty today.
- Merry Christmas and happy holidays from our family to yours! Thanks to all the dedicated professionals on duty.
- Excellent work by Hoboken’s bravest , top floor fire quickly knocked down by members of Group D under the command of BC Moyeno and BC Grossi
- Thank you to all emergency personnel on duty today. Merry Christmas from our family to yours.
- Huge thanks to FF David Turner and Rescue 1 for assisting a special needs child and family after arriving at our firehouse. 👏👏👏 Our doors are always open to the @CityofHoboken community.
- Thank you to @HobokenFire and @HobokenPD for coordinating another successful Thanksgiving food drive! This morning, 150 turkey dinners were collected and are now being distributed to @CityofHoboken residents in need. Thanks to all who donated or volunteered their time.
- Today we honor the memory of HFD Firefighter Gus Koschig, who passed away this evening at HUMC. Gus was a Vietnam Veteran, retired Firefighter, and a good friend to us all.
- Freezing temps and high call volume, but @HobokenFire is up to the task. Please continue to call 911 or 201-420-2004 for frozen pipes, carbon monoxide alarms, odor of gas, etc. and fires.





















