If you are experiencing an emergency or require an ambulance/medical assistance, call 911.
Fire Rehab is for firefighters to obtain medical evaluation including heart rate and blood pressure monitoring, fluid and food replacement as necessary, and relief from the environment including shade from the sun, fans to cool the area, tents for protection from bad weather conditions, and an area away from the firefighting action for rest and recovery.
Services are provided in accordance to
NFPA 1584: Firefighter Rehab, Rehabilitation Practices and Medical Monitoring.
New Jersey Statewide Incident Rehabilitation Guidelines for Emergency Responders, October 30, 2014
Our Rehab Tent is 10 feet wide by 8 feet height and 14 feet long.
Possible uses include:
REHAB area
Incident Command Post
First Aid Station
Triage Area
Crime Scene Cover
Community Event HQ
Off Site Training
and many more!
When disaster strikes, not any ordinary public safety agency is equipped to manage the incident. East Windsor Rescue Squad District II has the capabilities to provide high- quality specialized services in the event of an all-hazards response, including but not limited to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive incidents. Our Incident Management Team has been trained by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the FEMA Type 1 Incident Commander of Hurricane Katrina.
Squad 146 has one Polaris Ranger 6x6. This utility task vehicle (UTV) purpose is to expedite emergency response, access, treatment and safe transport to patients in difficult to navigate and off-road terrain locations. The unit has an RKO rescue skid insert which allows us to safely transport a patient.
As we are always looking for ways to improve our response capabilities and provide the very best possible service to the community we serve, this resource is a value add when a traditional ambulance is unable to safely access a patient.
Twin Rivers Rescue enhances local emergency response to save lives when time matters most.
The squad has equipped our first responders with specialized equipment. This equipment is assigned to members of our special operations team; where our team members integrate with other disciplines within emergency services where immediate life-saving aid can be provided to patients in critical environments.
Known as a Rescue Task Force (RTF); designed to save lives during critical emergency situations such as an active shooter and/or active assailant incident that has the potential to bring with it multiple casualties.
As a public safety agency, the East Windsor Rescue Squad District II has broad and far-reaching responsibilities in educating, training, and coordinating with public health and public safety partners in preparation for all-hazard emergencies in the greater East Windsor and Mercer County area.