Crime & Safety
Meet The Newest Middletown EMS Cadets!
The EMS cadets are young men and women, ages 14 to 18, who learn basic life-support skills by working side by side with current EMTs.

MIDDLETOWN, NJ — Middletown Mayor Gerry Scharfenberger and Deputy Mayor Stephanie Murray greeted the new squadron of Middletown EMS cadets this past Sunday evening at Fairview First Aid
The EMS cadets are young men and women, ages 14 to 18, who learn basic life-support skills by working side by side with current EMT volunteers. At age 16, they can ride the ambulances in Middletown and further their skills and experience to become first aid members. The members of the program are future EMS members serving and protecting Middletown Township.
The EMS cadets pictured are: Dena Hansen Aadvisor), Jon Occhipinti, Michael Nelli, Frank Bonilla, Nicholas Campanale, Christine Dunham (Advisor), Deputy EMS Chief Kim Kraynock, EMS Chief Floyd Goldstein, Lawrence Langman, Caitlin Patterson, Mayor Scharfenbeger, Deputy Mayor Murray, Jake Gill and Colette Lichtenstein. Holding the plaque is Olivia Enny surrounded by her family, and behind them is Captain Scott Agrusti (Lead Advisor).
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High schoolers interested in joining can call the EMS office at 732-615-2252 for more information.
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