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Warren County Communications

The Warren County 9-1-1 Communications Center is a division of the Warren County Department of Public Safety. It provides emergency and non-emergency call taking and dispatching services for all the police, fire, and EMS emergency services agencies in Warren County except for the Town of Phillipsburg, which maintains its own dispatch center. The Communications Center is actually located in Franklin Township near the Washington Township border directly behind the Warren County Vocational-Technical School. It began 9-1-1 service in November of 1994 and currently staffs about 25 employees, including 9-1-1 call-takers/dispatchers and administrative staff.

Police/Fire/EMS Station List

  • 21- Belvidere Boro - Police, Fire, EMS
  • 23- Harmony Twsp. - Fire
  • 26- Butler Park (Mansfield Twsp.) - Fire
  • 27- Bethel (Mansfield Twsp.) - Fire
  • 28- Mansfield Twsp. - Police, Fire, EMS
  • 29- Tri County (Mansfield Twsp.) - Fire
  • 38- Hope Twsp. - Fire
  • 39- Oxford Twsp. - Police, Fire, EMS
  • 41- Knowlton Twsp. - Fire, EMS
  • 46- Blairstown Twsp. - Police, Fire, EMS
  • 56- Franklin Twsp. - EMS
  • 57- Franklin Twsp. - Fire
  • 58- Asbury (Franklin Twsp.) - Fire
  • 72- Mountain Lake - Fire
  • 73- Independence Twsp. - Police, Fire, EMS
  • 74- Lopatcong Twsp. - Police, Fire, EMS
  • 75- Pohatcong Twsp. - Police, Fire
  • 76- Washington Twsp. - Police, Fire
  • 78- Hackettstown Boro - Police, Fire, EMS
  • 82- Alpha Boro - Fire
  • 83- Washington Boro - Police, Fire, EMS
  • 91- Allamuchy Twsp. - Fire
  • 94- Phillipsburg - Police, Fire, EMS
  • 98- Stewartsville (Greenwich Twsp.) - Police, Fire, EMS