Matawan-Aberdeen CERT Responds to Water Crisis
Members of Matawan-Aberdeen's Community Emergency Response Team volunteered their time over the weekend to help with the water crisis.
Volunteers from Matawan-Aberdeen's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) spent hours over the weekend helping with relief efforts after a bridge collapsed over New Jersey American Water Company pipes on Friday, causing them to break. CERT Coordinator Herb Caravella said volunteers were called to assist with efforts in Middletown, where they helped to direct traffic and distribute cases of bottled water to Monmouth County residents affected by the water main break. "We were there for 11 hours on Saturday, working in three to four hour shifts," Caravella said. "Then again on Sunday." Matawan and Aberdeen began forming a joint response team late last year. CERT is part of a nationwide effort that was initiated after 9/11.
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