Tri-Boro
Volunteer Ambulance Corps
Montvale ~ Park Ridge ~ Woodcliff
Lake NJ
Serving Proudly Since 1938
History and Mission
In the early years there was no ambulance service in this part of Bergen
County. In those "good old days" anyone unlucky enough to need to go to the
hospital had to travel to Hackensack Hospital. Such a trip took place in three
stages. First the patient had to be transported to the Railroad Station in
either a buggy or a sleigh, depending on the weather conditions, on a makeshift
litter. When the train arrived, the patient was placed in the baggage car for
the trip to the train station in Hackensack nearest the hospital. Finally, if
the patient survived this trip they were then removed from the baggage car and
taken to the hospital in a buggy or sleigh. In the early nineteen hundreds came
the gasoline engine bringing the first ambulance to Bergen County. Such a
vehicle was purchased by Hackensack Hospital. The ambulance covered so many
towns that you had to "pray" it was not in use in another town or being repaired
as it often was, and of course, it was a thirteen mile trip here and thirteen
miles back to the hospital. Such was the type of service available until the
late thirties.
In 1938, a group of civic minded residents who were members of the Park Ridge
Fire Department got together and raised the funds necessary to purchase an
ambulance. These men organized the Park Ridge Fireman's Tri-Boro Ambulance
Corps, purchased the first ambulance, a La Salle, and proceeded to recruit and
train volunteers to serve as attendants.
In 1959 the Corps became known as the Tri-Boro Ambulance Service. It now had
volunteers from the three communities making up the Tri-Boro area. In 1965 a
second ambulance was purchased to keep pace with the growth of the Tri-Boro
Community. In 2010 the name was again changed to TriBoro Volunteer Ambulance
Corps. Today the Tri-Boro Volunteer Ambulance Corps is stationed at Mill Road
and Mill Lane. Today's members are trained EMT's putting in some 160 hours plus
in training. They currently have three "state of the art" ambulances and are
often assisted by an ALS (Advanced Life Support) unit which are dispatched from
area hospitals. The ambulance corps currently has some 62 members, active and
inactive. They operate by assigning crews to covers specific hours during every
24 hour period. If more than one ambulance is needed this then requires a
"general call". This type of call relies on the availability of off duty
members. As in most every community, the day time demand for members is high.
Currently there is a complex system of Mutual Aid that covers the Pascack Valley
towns. When one town cannot get an ambulance in service another town with an
ambulance crew available will answer the call.
In addition to answering calls for help the corps can always be seen at sporting events on one of the many fields with in the Triboro communities. At community events, town picnics, fireworks, and other special events.
We need additional members so that we may continue to provide the highest level of care possible. Because of the increased demand for ambulance service, we are especially in need of daytime members. For an online application form click here.
Tri-Boro Volunteer Ambulance Corps is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to providing emergency medical services (EMS), non-emergency ambulance transportation and safety training to the Tri-Boro community
We are staffed solely by volunteers and are funded mainly through contributions and the generous support of the three municipal governments. All of our services are provided free of charge. The Corp is run by officers and a Board of Governors. Click on Officers/Members for a listing of all current members.