Crime & Safety
Warren Township Rescue Squad Donates Ambulance to Community in Need
The ambulance was donated to Elberon, which serves a community of more than 15,000 people.

WARREN, NJ — The Warren Township Rescue Squad donated an ambulance to the community of Elberon on Tuesday in a ceremony officiated by Deputy Mayor Victor Sordillo at the Warren Township Rescue Squad building.
The Elberon First Aid Squad had only been operating with one very old ambulance and was in desperate need of a second vehicle to serve a community of more than 15,000 people. When the members of the Warren Township Rescue Squad heard about their needs, they made the immediate decision to donate their third ambulance as the squad recently received a new ambulance in November.
(Photo provided: Warren Rescue squad President Marc Davis with Deputy Mayor Victor Sordillo accepting a plaque in appreciation, from the Elberon First Aid Squad President Joseph Sirianni and Captain Brian Rose.)
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