Whitehouse Rescue Squad, Readington, NJ

Whitehouse Rescue Squad, Readington, NJ The Whitehouse Rescue Squad provides Emergency Medical (EMS) and Rescue Services to all of Readington Township, and parts of Tewksbury Township.

Whitehouse Rescue Squad is a non-profit, career/volunteer agency that provides Emergency Medical & Rescue Services to all of Readington Township as well as parts of Tewksbury Township. We have Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) on call 24 hours a day, 7 days per week (from two stations) to respond to our 1900 plus calls each year.

Tonight starts the Summer EMT program at South Branch Emergency Services. Many are spending Summer relaxing and this gro...
06/08/2026

Tonight starts the Summer EMT program at South Branch Emergency Services. Many are spending Summer relaxing and this group is deciding to hit the books and further their service of Readington Township and surrounding areas. We’re wishing our 8 students the best of luck on their journey this Summer!

From Left to Right are Candidates Shah, Karako, Schmey, Maher, Zhou, Rao, Schmey, and Johansson.

We’d also like to congratulate our newest EMTs who recently graduated South Branch’s Spring Program and successfully passed their NREMT test:
EMT Childs
EMT Stangota
EMT Rudolph
EMT MacDougal
EMT Coussoule
FF/EMT Mondelli
FF/EMT Rathborne

Crews had a busy end to the week and weekend, responding to more than 50 responses since Thursday. In between medical ca...
06/07/2026

Crews had a busy end to the week and weekend, responding to more than 50 responses since Thursday. In between medical calls, crews spent a significant amount of time on Route 78 handling various incidents, including a multi-vehicle accident with eight patients earlier this morning.

Thank you to our mutual aid partners for assisting with responses this morning to Route 78 and providing coverage for Readington while our crews transported multiple patients.

With sadness, we announce the passing of Ex-Captain Fred Herder.Fred joined the Whitehouse Rescue Squad in 1988 and dedi...
05/28/2026

With sadness, we announce the passing of Ex-Captain Fred Herder.

Fred joined the Whitehouse Rescue Squad in 1988 and dedicated over a decade of service to the organization. During his time with the Squad, he held many positions, including Captain, and was known for his commitment and dedication to the community.

In addition to his service with Whitehouse Rescue Squad, Fred was also an active member of the former Ortho First Aid Squad, where he worked professionally.

Fred was heavily involved in numerous fundraising efforts throughout the years, most notably the annual Busher’s Wonderbar Dinner, which helped raise thousands of dollars for the Squad.

Fred’s dedication to public service was truly a family commitment. He served as Captain while his wife, Linda, served as Squad President. Their daughter, Vicki, also joined the squad, continuing the family tradition of service. His son-in-law, Phil, currently serves as President of the Whitehouse Fire Company, making the family an outstanding example of dedication to the community and emergency services.

We extend our heartfelt condolences to Fred’s family, friends, and all who had the privilege of serving alongside him.

Services will be held through Kearns Funeral Home.

Today we participated in Readington Township’s Memorial Day Parade, honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for t...
05/25/2026

Today we participated in Readington Township’s Memorial Day Parade, honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the United States. It was great to see everyone!

Come see us at the annual Memorial Day Parade!
05/18/2026

Come see us at the annual Memorial Day Parade!

ONE WEEK TILL THE MEMORIAL DAY PARADE!

PARADE STARTS AT 10:30 AM
FLAG CEREMONY AT 11:45 AM

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!

Whitehouse Rescue Squad is proud to recognize several of our members who were honored with Unit Citations by the 200 Clu...
05/15/2026

Whitehouse Rescue Squad is proud to recognize several of our members who were honored with Unit Citations by the 200 Club of Hunterdon County for their lifesaving efforts during three separate CPR saves in 2025.

Each of these calls resulted in the patient making a full recovery — a reminder of the impact that early CPR/defibrillation , strong teamwork, and dedicated emergency responders can have in our community.

Recognized for the April 20, 2025 CPR save were FF/EMT Nick Brunetti, Lt. Joe McChesney, EMT Sophie Esarco, and EMT Owen Heft.

Recognized for the August 14, 2025 CPR save were FF/EMT Zach Waseleski and FF/EMT Ryan Levison.

Recognized for the October 1, 2025 CPR save were Deputy Chief George Liothake, Assistant Chief Brad Fagan, Captain William Wallace, FF/EMT Evan Lundy, and EMT/FF Pat Paul.

Deputy Chief of EMS Harrison Laverty and Chief Jeff Herzog were also in attendance for the recognition.

In EMS, the impact of this work is often felt in moments that pass quickly and quietly. Our members make a difference in people’s lives every day, often without the chance to fully see or appreciate the outcome. It was especially meaningful to see these crews recognized for the dedication they bring to the community.

Congratulations to all who were recognized, and thank you to the 200 Club of Hunterdon County for honoring the work of first responders across our county! Congratulations on your 50 year anniversary.

We would also like to extend our congratulations to the Readington Township Police Department for receiving multiple recognitions for their service above and beyond to the community in 2025.

05/11/2026

This afternoon WHRS units and Whitehouse Fire were dispatched to the individual with their arm stuck underneath a vehicle. Rescue BLS 22-55 and BLS 22-52 responded immediately followed by Heavy Rescue 22-5.

Units arrived on scene to find officers from Readington Police Department with the patient in the backyard. Rescue BLS 22-55 was able to navigate through a number of objects to get hydraulic tools right next to the patient.

Rescue BLS 22-55’s operator began setting up the tools while Rescue Technician’s began cribbing the vehicle. Hydraulic Spreaders were used to lift the vehicle enough to free the patients arm. The patient was extricated in less than 4 minutes from Rescue BLS 22-55’s arrival. The patient was transferred to BLS 22-52 for transport to a local hospital with non life threatening injuries. Rescue BLS 22-55 is unique as it carries a heavier compliment of rescue tools while having patient transport capability.

Golf outing sold out!
05/06/2026

Golf outing sold out!

Please keep our partners of the Lebanon Borough Fire Company and the Saharic family in your prayers during this difficul...
05/05/2026

Please keep our partners of the Lebanon Borough Fire Company and the Saharic family in your prayers during this difficult time.

Past Chief Saharic was an instrumental leader in the fire service and dedicated countless hours helping residents in their times of need. His service, leadership, and commitment to the community will not be forgotten.

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It is with profound grief that Michele Saharic and family announce the untimely passing of her beloved husband, Past Chief Kevin Saharic, details will follow, presently the funeral is under the direction of Scarponi Funeral Home, Lebanon Borough.

Thank you, Mrs. Walker for making this donation.This equipment will better enable us to continue to respond to the many ...
04/28/2026

Thank you, Mrs. Walker for making this donation.

This equipment will better enable us to continue to respond to the many equestrian incidents in our rural response area.

The Rescue Squad recently received a donation for the purchase of large animal rescue equipment from Mrs. Sally Walker of Glen Gardner NJ. The equipment will be used by the Rescue Squad and the Hunterdon County Urban Search & Rescue Task Force for the safe lifting and moving of horses and other livestock. The Rescue Squad and Hunterdon County US&R have responded to several large animal rescue incidents over the past year, and the addition of this specialized equipment will enhance future operations. Thank you to Mrs. Walker for the donation.

Hunterdon County Urban Search and Rescue is a joint operation between the Flemington - Raritan Rescue Squad, South Branch Emergency Services, Whitehouse Rescue Squad, and the Hunterdon County Department of Public Safety.

(Pictured L to R) Brayden Fahey, Hunterdon County, NJ - Department of Public Safety; Rescue Squad Chief Tom Hoffman; Mrs. Walker; Dan Dix, South Branch Emergency Services, Inc.; and Brad Fagen, Whitehouse Rescue Squad, Readington, NJ

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269 Main Street
Whitehouse Station, NJ
08889

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