Township of Ocean, Ocean County, New Jersey


Township of Ocean Police Department

50 Railroad Avenue,Waretown, NJ 08758
Phone: (609) 693-4007

OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Coordinator: Chief Michal J. Rogalski, Ocean Twp PD
Deputy Coordinator: Lt. Scott Murphy, Ocean Twp PD
Deputy Coordinator: Nicholas McGavin

The Ocean Township Office of Emergency Management provides a coordination of efforts and response for its residents during times of emergencies. Ocean Township currently has one first aid squad and one fire company.

Register Ready - New Jersey’s Special Needs Registry for Disasters” allows New Jersey residents with disabilities or access and functional needs and their families, friends, caregivers and associates an opportunity to provide information to emergency response agencies so emergency responders can better plan to serve them in a disaster or other emergency.

The information collected here is confidential and will not be available to the public. The information will be held securely and only used for emergency response and planning.

Why should you register?

* To be notified by local officials when an evacuation has been ordered.

* IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE!

Click Here to Register!

For Registry Assistance, dial 211 (toll-free) and an operator will assist you in registering.

Alerts - Mobile / Text (SMS) & E-Mail:

NIXLE - Subscribe to the NJ State Police on Nixle Connect
New Jersey residents can register to receive messages by sending a text message with their zip code to 888777 (data rates may apply depending on your plan). Online registration is also available at www.nixle.com.

Links to County Offices of Emergency Management, websites, social media and alert systems: http://ready.nj.gov/about-us/county-coordinators.shtml

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FLOODS
HELPFUL LINKS
KEEPING IN TOUCH
PETS & LIVESTOCK
POWER OUTAGES
SAFETY TIPS FOR HURRICANES
WEATHER TERMS
WILDFIRES
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