OEM
Shawna Tabert, OEM
908-689-3994 x22,
Email: oem@franklintwpwarren.org
Hazards/Special Notice at Address
JCP&L: NJ Well Water-Critical Care Information
Naloxone and How it Can Save a Life
Naloxone is an opioid antidote medication designed to reverse the life threatening effects of an opioid overdose. Many pharmacies dispense naloxone without an individualized prescription, using a "standing order" from a physician or the Department of Health. You can obtain Naloxone from your local pharmacy even if you are not the intended user, but a family member, friend, or care giver.
Mailboxes
Just a reminder to all residents, please be sure to
clearly mark your homes/mailboxes with your house number so that it
can be seen from roadside. It will help a firetruck/ambulance/cop find
your home in case of an emergency!
9-1-1
Emergency Message
With the winter months ahead and the hazards of this
season's driving conditions around the corner, the State's 9-1-1 emergency
system will be busy, more than ever, with increased calls. Thousands
of calls regarding roadside emergencies and life-threatening accidents
will pour into our 9-1-1 centers.
Last year, New Jersey residents placed more than two
million emergency calls to 9-1-1 using wireless phones. But, wireless
phones don't automatically provide 9-1-1 call-takers with all the information
they need.
That's why it is important for all wireless users to
remember to provide 9-1-1 call-takers with an exact location, type of
emergency, who is involved, and a phone number. If driving, pull over
to a safe place, and then provide as much specific information as possible.
The more information you provide, the quicker we can help.
Thank you. Together, we can all help New Jersey's 9-1-1
system help you.
Charles S. Dawson
Chief Technology Officer
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