With the upcoming snowstorm packing more snow and ice on top of what we currently have, it’s extremely important that you do your part. If you have a hydrant in front of your house or nearby, Please Clear It! Help us help you! Fire can spread rapidly, in those moments it’s crucial for Firefighters to be focused on putting out the fire, not clearing ice and snow in front of a hydrant. Please help us spread the word! Be safe and stay warm! #DoYourPart#Clearyourhydrant... See MoreSee Less
As we near the end of 2025 , we would like to Congratulate and Welcome our Fire and Administration Lines for the year 2026!
Fire Line
Chief - Ryan Hunt 1st Captain - Dan Delsignore 2nd Captain - Robert Hodossy 1st Lieutenant - Jason Onuschak 2nd Lieutenant - Jeff Santora 3rd Lieutenant - Jon Joo Training Officer - Steve Stashek Engineer - Chris Ziobro Engineer - Kevin Lowry Engineer - Freddy Ramirez
Administration Line
President - Tony Presutti Vice President - Neil Gallo Treasurer - Brian McCarthy Secretary - Marianne Zelinack Trustee - Terry Warrelmann Trustee - Joseph Giorgianni Trustee - Kevin Lowry Trustee - Freddy Ramirez Trustee - Owen Tighe
Ladies Auxillary
President - Karen Ziobro Vice President - Marianne Zelinack Treasurer - Corey McCarthy Secretary - Sue Warrelmann Sergeant At Arms - Kara May Stashek
That time of year is back! Santa is coming to town! Members will be escorting him around our primary response area this coming Saturday December 20th at the times listed above! Be sure to listen for sirens as he makes his way around! We will see you this Saturday! #millstonevalley#santaclauseiscomingtotown... See MoreSee Less
The members here at Millstone Valley hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! With November coming to a close we enter one of the most exciting times of the year! Sunday December 7th is our Annual Christmas Tree lighting Ceremony, 7pm on Market street! Bring the family and dress warm, We can’t wait to see you there! Our annual Santa Run date and times will be posted later this week! #MillstoneValley#ChristmasTime... See MoreSee Less
This past sunday 11/16/25 at 17:26 hrs Our Drones and Ranger were requested into the Martinsville Section of Bridgewater for a large brush fire. The Drone crew responded up to Loller Drive and set up at the end of the road, while our Ranger was requested to the scene on Washington Valley. Our drone team worked hand in hand with NJFFS, Fire Coordinators and surrounding Fire Companies to provide an eye in the sky while they operated. We had 2 drones flying and monitoring the area as crews worked while Ranger 28 crew assisted with wetting down hot spots and overhaul. At 20:00hrs Station 28 was cleared from the scene. Car 28 with the Drones, Car 28-2, Air 28, and Utility 28 with the Ranger responded with a total of 11 members.
While our Drones are mostly called for Search and Rescue Incidents, having them at calls like these are beneficial for crews on the ground. It also gives the Incident Commander a look from above to see fire spread and if more resources are needed, and it keeps a visual of firefighters working in the area. The last picture is the thermal camera view from both Drones that were monitoring the incident. #millstonevalley... See MoreSee Less
For the 22nd year, Station 28’s softball team made the trip to North Salem, NY for our annual softball game against Pietsch Gardens. This year we brought 5 new players in an attempt to challenge the always tough home team. While we kept it close in the early innings, they were able to get a couple late inning hits and went on to win 10 to 4.
Another great weekend with our brothers up north, and we all look forward to next year.
With the help of our membership, Station 28 completely revamped our website. The decision was made to redesign the website and host with local servers in an attempt to reduce our operating expenses. The concept, design, programming, and photos were all done by our members.
On Saturday night 7/27, Station 28 was dispatched along with the other Fire District #1 companies for a fire alarm at the Crown Plaza at 110 Davidson Ave. Shortly after dispatch, a call from the premise advised of a working fire in a room. Car 28, Car 28B and Car 26B all arrived simultaneously with 28A establishing command, 26B assigned operations, and 28B assigned elevator control. Engine 56-1 arrived first due and immediately deployed a high-rise pack for a fire on the second floor. Upon entry to the fire room, it was found that towels placed over a lamp had caught fire and had since extinguished. The balance of the assignment was cleared.
As Engine 28 was returning to quarters, Hillsborough Fire District was dispatched to 910 Renate Dr for a working apartment fire. 36C5 was first on scene confirming the fire and requested a 2nd alarm, for which Station 28 is the primary RIC for. Air 28, Van 28 and Car 28 responded with a total manpower of 11 members. Upon arrival on scene, RIC 28 was setup on the “A” side. A quick knock down of the fire was made and all 28 units were able to clear the scene within 30 minutes.
On Saturday, July 27th, the Traffic Safety Officers of Somerset County will be at Station 28 performing FREE child seat safety inspections. 3 out of 4 children in child safety seats are not properly secured! Come by and have your seat inspected by certified passenger safety technicians.
On Sunday, April 14th, we will open our doors at 2pm for our Annual Trick Tray. The admission fee is $4 and will include coffee and cakes.
Extra raffles, door prizes and tons of fun gifts will make this an event that can’t be missed.
All drawings will begin promptly at 3pm.
For more information please contact Arlene Scheer at 732-873-3445
We would like to welcome you all to the Official Millstone Valley FD Website. The Millstone Valley Fire Department has been proudly serving the Township of Franklin and the Borough of Millstone since 1929. We are a 100% Volunteer department that operates out of 1 Station housing 1 Engine (Squad 28), 1 Special Service (Air 28), 1 Brush Truck (Brush 28) and 1 6×6 Polaris Ranger (Ranger 28). In 2013 we responded to 590 calls for assistance including fires, fire alarms, motor vehicle accidents and other service calls. We are always looking for new members so please see our Volunteer Info page for more information.