Tag: North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad
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Wawa, Uber Eats bring lunch to North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad
Wawa North Brunswick and Uber Eats took part in Employee Appreciation Day for frontline workers, choosing the North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad for a catered lunch on March 4. North Brunswick was chosen due to essays submitted to Wawa. They received about 60 assorted small subs, condiments, chips, pretzels and mustard, iced tea…
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North Brunswick rescue squad members receive year’s worth of Chick-fil-A meals
PHOTOS COURTESY OF LINDA WARHAFTIG Employees of Chick-fil-A North Brunswick donated 100 gift cards loaded with 52 full meals – one a week for a year – to every member of the North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad.
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Wawa donates funds to North Brunswick first responders
Police officers and firefighters, Wawa officials and associates, customers and Wawa’s mascot Wally Goose joined in a ceremonial ribbon cutting on Aug. 19 at the North Brunswick location, 1910 Route 27. A charitable Hoagies for Heroes hoagie-building competition featuring members of the North Brunswick Police Department and North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Department donated $1,000 to the…
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North Brunswick continues to honor Dr. King’s legacy
North Brunswick Township’s remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. continued over the past week, with the daily COVID-19 briefings including special guests who reflected on service while remembering the life of Dr. King. The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Award recipients are Jennifer Quiwa-Sowinski, a counselor with the North Brunswick Township High…
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Informational meeting for first aid volunteers set for Aug. 13 in North Brunswick
The North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad is in need of volunteers. The next monthly information session will be held at 7 p.m. Aug. 13 at the squad building, 880 Ridgewood Ave., North Brunswick. No experience necessary. Must be at least 16 years old. Masks are required.
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North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad in dire need of supplies
The North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad is in dire need of N95 masks, regular masks (even the painter’s kind), paper gowns, nitrile gloves, disinfecting wipes, Purell-type hand sanitizers and rolls of paper towels. The EMS is fully staffed 24/7 but with the tripling of the daily call volume, the squad expects to surpass…
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A pandemic that has impacted all aspects of life
The recent outbreak of COVID-19 is having a trickle down, chain reaction effect on all aspects of life. Emergency response Chief Robert Robinson of the North Brunswick First Aid and Rescue Squad said first responders may wear extra gowns, masks and gloves when responding – but they will respond. “We are always preparing for cases…
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Judd students learn about community helpers
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Ten professionals from the community shared their career stories with second graders at Judd Elementary School during Community Helper Day. As part of the Social Studies curriculum, students learned that the community is where people live, work and play, according to Eileen Glincman. On Oct. 29, each class visited the station of…
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North Brunswick honors first responders who saved lives during Governor’s Pointe fire
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Township of North Brunswick recognized its heroes on Feb. 4, presenting various first responders with awards for their bravery, daily dedication and outstanding performance. Members of the North Brunswick Police Department; North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Co. Nos. 1, 2 and 3; North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad; Office of Emergency…