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Wyckoff Fireworks Signal Summer's End

WYCKOFF, N.J. — Summer 2015 came its traditional end this weekend with the 58th annual fireworks spectacular by the Wyckoff Volunteer Fire Department. 

Trevor and Charlotte Lucca enjoying the carnival rides at the annual Wyckoff Labor Day Fireworks.

Trevor and Charlotte Lucca enjoying the carnival rides at the annual Wyckoff Labor Day Fireworks.

Photo Credit: Denise Lucca
Fiona Frisco, Rosey Aranda, Jacey Enright and Lexi Enright watch the Wyckoff fireworks.

Fiona Frisco, Rosey Aranda, Jacey Enright and Lexi Enright watch the Wyckoff fireworks.

Photo Credit: Kelly Aranda
Carol Florkowski, Amanda Florkowski, Susan Lane-Bosco, and Janet Fischer at the Wyckoff Fireworks

Carol Florkowski, Amanda Florkowski, Susan Lane-Bosco, and Janet Fischer at the Wyckoff Fireworks

Photo Credit: Susan Lane-Bosco
Fireworks are the highlight of the annual Wyckoff Fire Department event.

Fireworks are the highlight of the annual Wyckoff Fire Department event.

Photo Credit: Susan Lane-Bosco
Fireworks are the highlight of the annual Wyckoff Fire Department event.

Fireworks are the highlight of the annual Wyckoff Fire Department event.

Photo Credit: Nicole Cinquegrana
Kids won prizes playing games of chance at the event.

Kids won prizes playing games of chance at the event.

Photo Credit: Nicole Cinquegrana
Charlotte Lucca and her friend Alek Ortiz are all smiles waiting for the fireworks to start.

Charlotte Lucca and her friend Alek Ortiz are all smiles waiting for the fireworks to start.

Photo Credit: Denise Lucca

The community came together for food, music, rides and games of chance prior to the main event. 

The annual Labor Day fireworks is the all-volunteer Wyckoff fire department's largest fundraiser of the year.

WVFD is staffed by resident volunteers who train every Monday night to develop and fine-tune skills such as search & rescue techniques, fire suppression, fire ground communication and rescue of persons trapped in vehicles.

In 2014, Wyckoff volunteers responded to 507 fire alarms, devoted 27,126 man-hours responding to emergencies and attended 11,584 hours of training sessions.

Any residents interested in becoming a member of the Wyckoff Volunteer Fire Department, please stop by your local fire house any Monday night between 7 and 9 p.m. For additional information, please contact chief@wyckofffire.com.

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