Red Bank First Aid and Rescue Squad
732-530-2700
Red Bank Fire Department's First Aid and Rescue Squad is a volunteer organization that responds to approximately 1,200 emergency calls each year. Located on Spring Street in a building built in 1959, the Rescue Squad is the borough's primary emergency response organization. The squad also routinely responds to emergency calls outside of Red Bank.
- Handicap Accessible: Yes
- Founding Date: 1930
- Services: Responds to medical emergencies. Has two ambulances, a rescue truck and a two-boat trailer, along with other rescue equipment. On-site generator allows the rescue squad building to be used as a shelter in times of emergency.
- Parking: Free lot, On-street: free
- Public restrooms: No
- Accreditations/certifications: Squad is a member of the New Jersey State First Aid Council and holds charter membership in the Monmouth County Association of the First Aid Squads and the International Rescue and First Aid Association.
- Number of trucks: 3
- Fire department services: Rescue
- Type: Volunteer
- Ambulance services: Emergency
- Type: Volunteer