Statewide Weather State of Emergency Declared

From nj.gov:

Trenton, NJ – Anticipating severe weather conditions including high winds, rain, coastal, stream and river flooding, and the storm’s potential to threaten the public’s health and safety, Governor Chris Christie today declared a state of emergency throughout the state as a result of severe weather conditions anticipated from Hurricane Sandy. In addition to taking this preemptory step to mobilize government in preparation for the storm, Governor Christie urged New Jerseyans to be vigilant in monitoring conditions of the storm, its effect on their communities, and in making preparations for themselves and their families.

“As we move towards what is an increasingly likelihood of seeing Sandy make landfall in New Jersey, I am urging all New Jerseyans to take every possible and reasonable precaution to ready themselves for the storm’s potential impact. That means having an emergency action plan for their families and other loved ones who may require assistance, and avoiding unnecessary risks in the severe weather, including staying off of the roads,” said Governor Christie. “At the state level, we are taking immediate steps to prepare for the storm’s impact and ensure that state, local and county governments have the tools they need to manage and respond in a coordinated way. With this, government at every level can respond more effectively to conditions on the ground, activate emergency operations plans, and ensure that resources are being marshaled to assist and protect the public through this storm.”

The declaration activates elements of the State Emergency Operations Plan, broadening powers of the New Jersey State Police including traffic control, limiting access and egress from impacted areas and issuing evacuation orders if needed.

As provided by the declaration, the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management will be authorized to mobilize and deploy resources beginning immediately to respond to the storm conditions, including resources of the New Jersey State Police, New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and New Jersey Department of Transportation, in coordination with county and municipal emergency management officials in impacted areas throughout the state.

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Please remember – 911 is for emergencies only!

Bridgewater Police PatchThe Bridgewater Police Department would like to advise the following (via their facebook page):

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT 9-1-1 IS FOR LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCIES ONLY. WHEN THE OPERATOR ANSWERS “WHERE IS THE EMERGENCY?” GIVE YOUR “LOCATION” FIRST! – We can’t help you if we do not know where you are.

For all trees/wires down and flooding, unless causing immediate danger to you or your family, please use the 10 digit police communications number: (908) 722-4111.

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With Hurricane Sandy gaining strength as it heads toward the U.S. East Coast, now is a good time to review emergency preparedness procedures: http://www.ready.gov/hurricanes

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