The township has been served by the volunteers of the Long Hill First Aid Squad
since 1993, when the Millington First Aid Squad (founded in 1941) joined with the
Township of Passaic (TOP) First Aid Squad (founded in 1974) to coordinate
Emergency Medical Services in the Township of Long Hill.
In 2002, the Long Hill First Aid Squad responded to approximately 550 emergency calls and drove over 11,000 miles.
In addition, the Squad members presented numerous CPR and first aid courses
to scouts, scout leaders, school nurses, and Township residents.
Today, the squad has three modular ambulances fully stocked for virtually any
scenario. The newest modular ambulance was purchased in May 1999, almost
entirely with funds donated by community residents and through fund raisers.

During its recent fund drive, the squad finished raising money
to purchase a new four wheel drive vehicle to replace
the refurbished police car as a
first responder.
This vehicle's purpose is to provide even quicker response to calls
in rural areas, and to improve response time in snowy weather.
Another recent addition to the Squad is a pair of EMS bicycles.
These are used to provide first-response emergency service at public events where the use
of the ambulance would be awkward or difficult.
The 48 members of the squad are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, often
with two crews available per shift. At this time, the squad averages three calls per day and
frequently has two ambulances out on the road at the same time. The squad
provides mutual aid to Berkeley Heights and Warren on a regular basis and to
other surrounding municipalities when needed. During the summer, the squad provides
service at all the township special events, the WHRHS football games, and even at OpSail.
The First Aid Squad participated in the coordinated response to the September 11, 2001
WTC Disaster.
The squad always needs volunteers, especially in the daytime hours.
Duty shifts are normally 5 to 8 hours and are built to meet your schedule.
While on duty, you do not need to be at the Squad building.
Most members respond from home. The Squad encourages high school and college students to join.
Through a state grant, Squad members and their families can now receive a tuition credit of
$600/year at county colleges and county vocational schools.
If you have any questions about the squad, or you wish to join, please
email us.