Emergency services Middletown has some of the largest emergency service departments in the area. The police and fire departments celebrated a joint 75th Anniversary in 2003. As of November 2016, Middletown Township switched their radio system over to county dispatch as part of an effort to save an estimated $1 million per year by eliminating 15 dispatchers.
Police The Middletown Township Police Department is the largest police force in Monmouth County, with 112 sworn officers. The department was formed on May 15, 1928, with the hiring of its first full-time police officer, Earl N. Hoyer. His appointment read Patrolman / Chief of Police, at an annual salary of $125.00. The Rude Awakening Program educates the youth and their parents about alcohol abuse and its position as a gateway drug to further and harsher drugs and substance abuse. The program is specifically designed to educate the student in the life altering ramifications of drinking and driving. The program is mainly backed by the police department and has later encompassed EMS and fire into the program for vehicle extrication demonstrations.
Fire department The Middletown Township Fire Department (referred to as MTFD, Monmouth County agency prefix 31 and 71) consists of 11 fire companies plus additional specialized units spread throughout the town. The department has 500 volunteers. It is commonly stated that the Middletown Township Fire Department is "the world's largest all volunteer fire department". Fire companies, in order of creation, are as follows: • Navesink Hook and Ladder Fire Company No. 1 on May 1, 1886 • Brevent Park & Leonardo Fire Company on October 16, 1903 • Belford Chemical Engine Company No. 1 on August 14, 1916 • Community Fire Company of Leonardo on September 9, 1922 • East Keansburg Fire Company No. 1 in 1922 • Port Monmouth Fire Company No. 1 in November 1922 • Belford Independent Fire Company in 1923 • Middletown Fire Company No. 1 in April 1924 • River Plaza Hose Company No. 1 on December 8, 1927 These companies acted separately, until August 28, 1928, when all the individual companies were brought together to form the current fire department. Since then, two more companies have been formed: • Lincroft Fire Company in May 1932 • Old Village Fire Company on September 7, 1955 Later, the individual companies took on station numbers with regard to their creation date, with Navesink becoming Station #1 and Old Village becoming Station #11.
Specialized units There are other special units besides the main fire companies. The MTFD has its own Fire Police Unit, Air Unit, and Special Services Unit (SSU). • MTFD Fire Police controls fire scenes and ensures that civilians are kept away • The Air Unit provides service for firefighter SCBA equipment and also has a mobile air compressor truck to refill air bottles at the scene of a fire. This truck responds outside of Middletown to neighboring towns as requested. • MTFD Special Services Emergency Response Team provides Level A hazardous material emergency response, technical and mass decontamination, structural collapse rescue, emergency shoring, high & low angle rope rescue, confined space rescue, trench rescue and various other
technical rescue capabilities to Township of Middletown as well as neighboring towns as requested or under contract by certain towns. • The Brevent Park and Leonardo Fire Company is the owner of a marine fireboat that can be requested throughout the Bayshore community for scenes on the water involving fire and water rescue.
EMS There are five squads that make up the Township of Middletown EMS Department (EMS) and provide Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulances to the township. They are: •
Middletown First Aid and Rescue Squad • Fairview First Aid Squad • Port Monmouth First Aid Squad • Leonardo First Aid and Rescue Squad • Lincroft First Aid and Rescue Squad They are all volunteer as well. All except Port Monmouth have EMS rescue trucks with equipment to handle vehicle extrications and rope rescue. These squads also have boats and dive teams to perform rescue and recovery operations involving water which have been called out of town to assist with large area searches. Port Monmouth provides a bariatric unit, a converted ambulance, for severely overweight patients. It has been requested outside of Middletown Township as a back-up for the unit from the
Monmouth Ocean Hospital Service Corporation(MONOC). Advanced Life Support or paramedics for the township and surrounding towns are provided by MONOC. The two primary paramedic units for Middletown Township are Medic 206 located at MTFD Station 8 (Middletown Fire Company No. 1) covering a majority of the town and Medic 201 located at South Aberdeen First Aid Squad in
Aberdeen covering the Northwestern end of town. Other medic units from farther distances are dispatched when these are not available.
Middletown First Aid and Rescue Squad a completely volunteer agency providing basic life support services for medical emergencies for the residents and visitors of Middletown Twp., and was established in 1933. It consists of approximately 14 members who are Emergency Medical Technician-Basic and are able to take charge of the average of 16 calls daily calls and handle patient care. Middletown First Aid and Rescue Squad utilized many of its resources after the
September 11th terrorist attacks on
New York City. Middletown First Aid along with other members of the Middletown EMS set up a staging and treatment center for the
Highlands Ferry. Many of the victims and people in New York City took the ferry service to escape the city. The EMS services assisted in the decontamination of debris from the tower collapse, treatment of minor injuries on scene, and triage and transport to area hospitals. Middletown First Aid coordinated most of these efforts.
Transportation Roads and highways in Middletown , the township had a total of of roadways, of which were maintained by the municipality, by Monmouth County and by the
New Jersey Department of Transportation and by the
New Jersey Turnpike Authority. The
Garden State Parkway is the largest and busiest highway which passes through the township, connecting
Tinton Falls in the south to
Holmdel Township in the north. The township includes Parkway interchange 109 which is signed for
County Route 520 to
Red Bank /
Lincroft and interchange 114 for Holmdel / Middletown. There are three toll gates on the Parkway located in Middletown, two of them are at Exit 109 (northbound entry, southbound exit), and two at Exit 114 (northbound entry, with the southbound toll exit in Holmdel).
Routes 35 and
36 pass through Middletown.
CR 516 travels through the northern part of the township and its eastern end is at
Route 36 near
Leonardo, while its western end is at
Route 18 in
Old Bridge.
CR 520 passes through the southern portion of Middletown, and leads to
Sea Bright to the east, and turns into
CR 612 in
Monroe Township to the west, making it a vital route for
central New Jersey, by connecting sections of the state near the
shore to inland sections of the state near the
New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 8A.
Public transportation NJ Transit provides rail service at the
Middletown station. Commuter service runs between New York City's
Pennsylvania Station and
Bay Head on the
North Jersey Coast Line. NJ Transit offers local bus service on the
817,
833 and
834 routes. '' docked at the
East 34th Street Ferry Landing Ferry service to and from New York City is available through the
NY Waterway. The ferry slip is located in the neighborhood of
Belford and is utilized by many Middletown residents for commuting to New York City. The roughly 50 minute trip on the ferry to
West Midtown Ferry Terminal travels across the
Lower New York Bay to enter Lower New York Harbor at
The Narrows.
SeaStreak is another local ferry service, with its ferry slip in neighboring
Highlands. SeaStreak offers ferry service to and from New York City with trips to
Pier 11 (on the
East River at
Wall Street) and East
35th Street in Manhattan. The ferry service also offers seasonal travel, such as to the public beaches on
Sandy Hook, baseball games at
Yankee Stadium and
Citi Field, trips to
Broadway matinees,
Martha's Vineyard in
Massachusetts, college football games at
West Point,
fall foliage in the
Hudson Valley, and to the
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, among other excursions.
Healthcare Hackensack Meridian Health has two hospitals in the area.
Bayshore Medical Center in neighboring
Holmdel and
Riverview Medical Center in neighboring
Red Bank. These are local hospitals for the
Raritan Bayshore region and handles all but trauma cases. The closest major university hospitals to the area that handle trauma care are,
Jersey Shore University Medical Center in nearby
Neptune Township and
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in nearby
New Brunswick.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, founded in
New York City in 1884, has a regional center for
Monmouth County located in Middletown. The Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center of Monmouth is the first center outside of the main center in
Manhattan to offer outpatient surgery. ==In popular culture==