By Stephanie Loder
nj.com
ISELIN, N.J. — The Woodbridge Township Ambulance & Rescue Squad is closing effective Thursday and emergency calls will be picked up by first responders at the township’s other squads, according to a statement issued Wednesday by the township mayor.
No reason was given about why the Woodbridge Township squad was ceasing service, however Patch.com reported it was a result of “changing in community financial support,” according to an email sent to members of the squad.
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NJ Advance has reached out to Mayor John E. McCormac.
The Woodbridge Township Police Department Emergency Medical First Aid Squad, along with the township’s other emergency medical services providers – Avenel / Colonia, Colonia and Port Readin