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New Jersey Animal Emergency

Warren County CART

Who we are:

New Jersey’s County Animal Response Teams (CARTs) are a group of volunteers that are trained emergency responders for disaster events in a county. Examples of disaster events include natural disasters, such as hurricanes, and man-made disasters, such as gas explosions. These events could require evacuation and sheltering of residents in an affected neighborhood or region.

What we do:

CARTs provide appropriately trained staff to operate and manage an animal shelter for the pets of evacuated residents. These are temporary pet shelters associated with a disaster event and are not shelters for stray or surrendered animals.

Who to contact:

Small animal complaints or related public safety concerns, such as loose animals or animal bites, should be directed to your local animal control office or police department. Livestock welfare complaint concerns should be directed to the New Jersey Department of Agriculture at https://bit.ly/3nLJSCp. CARTs are not responders for local animal or wildlife issues.

Animal Medical Emergencies:

Any animal medical emergency needs to be directed to a licensed veterinarian.  CARTs are not responders to medical emergencies of animals.

Warren County CART Contact:

CART Director
Robert Lagonera
908-763-5035

Warren County OEM Contact:

Warren County Office of Emergency Management
William E. Hunt
1024 Route 57
Washington, NJ 07882
908-835-2051
whunt@co.warren.nj.us

Meeting dates and times:

Meetings alternate between the second Monday and second Tuesday of each month, and are held at the Warren County Office of Emergency Management at 7 p.m.

Way for Volunteers to get involved:

Call, e-mail or attend a monthly meeting.


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