Crime & Safety

Severe Storms Prompt Multiple Water Rescues In East Brunswick

Police deployed specialized vehicles to reach motorists trapped by flooding and thanked first responders for storm response.

Police rescuing stranded motorists
Police rescuing stranded motorists (East Brunswick Police Department)

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — East Brunswick Police officers responded to numerous weather-related emergencies across the township Thursday as severe storms brought flooded roadways and stranded motorists, according to the department.

When conventional vehicles could no longer safely navigate the floodwaters, officers deployed the department's High Water Rescue Vehicle to reach residents in need and bring them to higher ground, police said.

"We are grateful for the kind words and appreciation shared by members of our community," the department said in a statement. "More importantly, we're thankful that everyone involved made it home safely."

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Police reiterated a longstanding safety warning to motorists: never drive through flooded roadways.

"It only takes a small amount of moving water to sweep a vehicle away, and conditions beneath the surface are often impossible to see," the department said.

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The department thanked first responders, public works crews and emergency personnel who worked throughout the storm to keep the community safe.

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