Serving Lenola since 1922

“Always Willing, Always Ready, Always Able”

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Welcome to The Lenola Volunteer Fire Company

Dedicated to serving our community with professionalism, integrity and a commitment to excellence. The Lenola Volunteer Fire Company is a cornerstone of the community, proudly serving the citizens of Moorestown - Lenola and surrounding communities for over 100 years.

Our Mission
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Meet Our Members

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    Jamar Scott

    A resident of Maple Shade, Jamar joined the company is 2019. During his probationary year Jamar completed fire school, and immediately began to take other classes at Burlington County Emergency Services Training Center. Now Firefighter 2 certified Jamar has been hired by Maple Shade Fire Department and has been a career firefighter since January of 24’.

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    Daniel Telez-Garcia

    Daniel is one of the companies newest certified firefighters, graduating is June of 2024. Daniel has completely embraced what it means to be a Lenola firefighter and intends to pursue a career with a paid department in the area.

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    Deputy Chief Tom DiPaolo

    A 19 year veteran of the department, Battalion Chief DiPaolo has held the rank of Firefighter, 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Lieutenant, Captain and Battalion Chief. DiPaolo has also served the company in other capacities but will still tell you that his favorite place to be is riding the fire engine.

Our History

The Lenola Volunteer Fire Company has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1922. It all started with the vision and determination of six dedicated citizens of Lenola, who recognized the need for fire protection and rescue services in their community. With a shared commitment to safeguarding their neighbors and property, they set out on a mission to form a volunteer fire company. 100 years later the company still resides on Lenola road and responds with the same commitment and pride of those who came before us.

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Lenola Fire Company original firehouse Moorestown New Jersey