Hazelton Heights Hook & Ladder Co. No. 2
- Radio Designation: 536
- Location: Hazelton Street
- Captain: John Antola Jr.
1st Lt.: Sean Rodreguez
2nd Lt.: William Lynn
By 1910, virtually all of the farms in Ridgefield Park were gone, one of the last being the Hazelton Farms in the northeast section. The area was growing rapidly, and a disastrous fire on Edwin Street on October 1, 1910, destroyed two homes and a barn. Several meetings were quickly held, and on October 10, the Hazelton Heights Fire Company Number 4 was incorporated and accepted by the Village. The Westview Hose Company presented the Hazelton Heights Company with its first apparatus, a hand-drawn hose jumper and 500 feet of hose. This apparatus was housed in a bungalow on Hazelton Street and was eventually moved across the street in 1912, where it is still housed. In May of 1912, a hand-drawn Hook and Ladder was acquired and converted to a horse-drawn apparatus. The company was thereafter known as Hook & Ladder Company Number 2.