From Middletown Alerts:
Nutswamp Turf Field, Nutswamp Rd, Middletown
Ages 15 & Up. Fee: $60 per person. Pre-registration required.
Did you know that over 90% of cardiac arrest victims do not survive and 88 percent of cardiac deaths occur at home? If more people knew how to do CPR, more lives could be saved. Join us during National CPR Week to learn this critical skill. Participants will receive a training manual and a 2-year certification in the American Heart Association Heartsaver Adult CPR/AED. Optional child add-on available. A portion of the proceeds will be used help purchase class supplies and Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) for township Facilities.
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Saturday, May 2, 2015
Friday, April 25, 2014
Rabies Alert #3
From Middletown Alerts:
The Middletown Township Health Department has received laboratory confirmation of a raccoon testing positive for Rabies. This is the third report of a rabid animal this year. The raccoon was tested after it was found fighting with a dog. Luckily the family pet was currently vaccinated against Rabies and is only under a 45 day quarantine. The incident happened in the area of Ueland Road, located off of Nutswamp Road, Red Bank. This is the second raccoon found in the area, with the first one around Michael Drive.
In light of finding another rabid raccoon, we would like to remind residents about the possibility of wildlife being infected with Rabies. It is imperative that all domestic animals (dogs, cats, and livestock) are currently up to date with a Rabies vaccination.
Residents should not be interacting with wildlife. If you come across a sick or injured animal, keep your distance and please contact Animal Control at 732-615-2097 immediately or contact the Police Department after hours and on weekends. Remember, Rabies is a fatal disease. The best course of defense is the vaccination of your pets and not handling or interacting with wildlife.
The Middletown Township Health Department has received laboratory confirmation of a raccoon testing positive for Rabies. This is the third report of a rabid animal this year. The raccoon was tested after it was found fighting with a dog. Luckily the family pet was currently vaccinated against Rabies and is only under a 45 day quarantine. The incident happened in the area of Ueland Road, located off of Nutswamp Road, Red Bank. This is the second raccoon found in the area, with the first one around Michael Drive.In light of finding another rabid raccoon, we would like to remind residents about the possibility of wildlife being infected with Rabies. It is imperative that all domestic animals (dogs, cats, and livestock) are currently up to date with a Rabies vaccination.
Residents should not be interacting with wildlife. If you come across a sick or injured animal, keep your distance and please contact Animal Control at 732-615-2097 immediately or contact the Police Department after hours and on weekends. Remember, Rabies is a fatal disease. The best course of defense is the vaccination of your pets and not handling or interacting with wildlife.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Middletown Health Department Issues Rabies Alert
From Middletown Alerts:
The Health Department has received laboratory confirmation of two raccoons testing positive for Rabies this week.
The first raccoon was found in the area of Michael Drive, located off of Nutswamp Road. There was no direct contact with anyone or any domestic animals. The second
The second raccoon was found in the area of Essex Street and Bray Avenue in the North Middletown section of the Township. The raccoon did not have any reported contact with people or other domestic animals but was exhibiting signs of severe illness.
In light of finding a rabid raccoon, we would like to remind residents about the possibility of wildlife being infected with Rabies. Please make sure all domestic animals (dogs, cats, and livestock) are currently vaccinated with a Rabies shot.
Residents should not be interacting with wildlife. If you come across a sick or injured animal, keep your distance and please contact Animal Control at 732-615-2097 immediately or contact the Police Department after hours and on weekends. Remember, Rabies is a fatal disease. The best course of defense is the vaccination of your pets and not handling or interacting with wildlife.
The Health Department has received laboratory confirmation of two raccoons testing positive for Rabies this week.
The first raccoon was found in the area of Michael Drive, located off of Nutswamp Road. There was no direct contact with anyone or any domestic animals. The second
The second raccoon was found in the area of Essex Street and Bray Avenue in the North Middletown section of the Township. The raccoon did not have any reported contact with people or other domestic animals but was exhibiting signs of severe illness.
In light of finding a rabid raccoon, we would like to remind residents about the possibility of wildlife being infected with Rabies. Please make sure all domestic animals (dogs, cats, and livestock) are currently vaccinated with a Rabies shot.
Residents should not be interacting with wildlife. If you come across a sick or injured animal, keep your distance and please contact Animal Control at 732-615-2097 immediately or contact the Police Department after hours and on weekends. Remember, Rabies is a fatal disease. The best course of defense is the vaccination of your pets and not handling or interacting with wildlife.
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