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Serving the community of West Windsor since 1972

 Twin "W" has been serving West Windsor Township, NJ for 40+ years!
"Neighbors Helping Neighbors Since 1972"  100% VOLUNTEER

Twin "W" members responded to a total of 655 calls in 2012
 
Thank you for everyone's generous donation's and support. 

Pancake Breakfast on May 25th
Tickets will be available starting 5/13/13 - stay tuned for more information 
Join us to celebrate EMS WEEK 2013 
Support your local first aid squad

EMS WEEK Schedule of Event's below in subpage

Please be advised that the website is currently under construction

Any teenager (16-18 years old) who is graduating in 2015, and would like to join the Cadet Corps, please download and complete an application.

Twin "W" Donates Ambulance to Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area after their ambulance was destroyed due to hurricane Sandy. Click here for more information regarding the donation. 




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About Our Organization

The purpose of our squad as outlined in our Constitution is to answer emergency calls, provide ambulance services to hospitals or to such other designated places as necessity may require, saving lives and rendering aid to the sick, injured or disabled for the benefit of the residents of West Windsor Township, Mercer County, New Jersey and all other persons passing through our town.

Our organization is comprised of individuals who hail from every walk of life, united by this common goal. Most of our members are certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), but we also have a number of members who generously give of their free time and energy to perform many vital administrative duties. We are high school students, maturing through volunteerism; professionals, coming home after a long day of work to take overnight call; parents, setting an example by taking precious free time to serve the community.

When you or someone you love experience a medical emergency, we are the ones you can count on to keep a level head in the face of fire.