Warren County Health Dept.
700 Oxford Road
Oxford, NJ 07863

(908) 475-7960
 
 
Hazardous Materials Team
 

The Warren County Hazardous Materials Team has been developed to give support to Warren County in the response of any HAZMAT and CBRNE incidents. The team is consisted of Warren County Employees who had completed the Hazardous Materials Technician course. Each employee carries a pager which will alert them in the need of a response. The team conducts drills and meetings every month to go over equipment and responses. The team is designated as Station 22 and is dispatched on the Warren County TAC-1 frequency.
Any Warren County Employee that is interested in becoming a member please contact
Tom Nigro at (908) 475-7960.
Members:
Team Leader / Haz Mat Technician:
Tom Nigro Warren County Health Dept.
Pat Rivoli Warren County Public Safety

Haz Mat Technician:
Claude Mitchell Warren County Health Dept.
Chris McCormick Warren County Health Dept.
Christine Hensler Warren County Health Dept.
Rebecca Feinberg Warren County Health Dept.
Scott Danielson Warren County Communications
Bill Eppell Warren County Prosecutors
Steve Matuszek Warren County Prosecutors

Haz Mat Operations:
Barry Smith Warren County Administration
Albert Krouse Warren County Planning Dept.
Thomas D'Angelo Warren County Health Dept.
Courtney Leggio Warren County Health Dept.
 

22-88 and 1/2
2004 John Deere 6 x 4 Diesel Gator used for response in wooded area. The Gator has a Medical Bed that can be used to remove victims of any incidents. The Gator is also available to county EMS agencies for responses into area where regular vehicles cannot get to.
     

22-85
2004 Ford Excursion used as a Team Leader First Responder Vehicle and is equipped with the following:
  • MSA 5000 Thermal Imaging Camera
  • MSA 4500 SCBA used by Team Leader
  • Solaris 4 Stage Meter
  • Various Reference Books
  • Communications capability
  • HAZ CAT Kit
  • Forcible Entry Tools
  • First Aid Kit
 

22-88
2004 Ford F-550 Rescue 1 Response Vehicle. This vehicle is used by the HAZ MAT Team to respond to the scene of the incident. It can hold 10 team members and has the following:
  • Solaris 4 Stage Meters
  • Mini RAE Meter
  • Mini Radiation Meters
  • Radiation Meters
  • Pads, Booms, Speedy Dry
  • Forcible Entry Tools
  • Non Sparking Tool Kit
  • Decon Equipment
  • Plugs
  • First Aid kit with Oxygen
  • Chief Light Tower
  • Reference Guides
  • HAZ CAT Kit
  • Spare SCBA Bottles
  • MSA 5000 Thermal Imaging Camera, Etc.