For Immediate Release
July 16, 2026
Contact: Jennifer Poppy
South Brunswick Township Public Affairs
732-329-4000 x7275
SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP EXPANDS LIFE-SAVING CAPABILITIES WITH NEW LUCAS CPR DEVICES
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — South Brunswick Township has expanded its emergency response capabilities with the addition of a new LUCAS Chest Compression System, an advanced mechanical CPR device that provides consistent, high-quality chest compressions during cardiac arrest emergencies.
One LUCAS device was generously donated by Dayton Toyota in October 2025 and has been actively used by Monmouth Junction First Aid Squad. A second device was recently purchased through the South Brunswick Health Department’s Enhancing Local Public Health Infrastructure Grant, expanding access to this life-saving technology for the Township’s EMS providers.
The Health Department received the three-year Enhancing Local Public Health Infrastructure Grant to strengthen public health education, emergency preparedness, and community health initiatives. In addition to supporting training and outreach on topics such as CPR, heart health, behavioral health, and nutrition, the grant provided funding for equipment that supports local emergency responders, including the new LUCAS device.
On July 14, Dayton Toyota hosted an event where Monmouth Junction First Aid Squad Chief Rich Hoff and members of the squad demonstrated the LUCAS device for Township officials and members of the South Brunswick Police Department. Deputy Mayor Ken Bierman, Councilwoman Jo Hochman, Township Manager Bryan Bidlack, Deputy Township Manager Julie Trammell, and Acting Chief of Police Jim Ryan attended the event to learn more about how the technology supports first responders during cardiac emergencies.
“Investing in advanced life-saving equipment is an investment in the health and safety of our community,” said Deputy Mayor Ken Bierman. “We are grateful to Dayton Toyota for its generous donation and to our Health Department for securing the grant funding that made this additional device possible. Together, these efforts strengthen our ability to provide the highest level of emergency care to our residents.”
“Having an additional LUCAS device available has made a significant difference for our squad,” said Monmouth Junction First Aid Squad Chief Rich Hoff. “It delivers consistent, high-quality CPR while allowing our responders to focus on other critical aspects of patient care during a cardiac emergency.”
South Brunswick Township is served by three EMS organizations that work together to provide emergency medical services throughout the community: Monmouth Junction First Aid Squad, Kendall Park First Aid & Rescue Squad, and South Brunswick Emergency Medical Services. Residents interested in volunteering are encouraged to learn more and complete an application by visiting www.mjfas.org, www.kpfars.org, or www.sbemsnj.com.
The addition of this LUCAS device reflects South Brunswick Township’s continued commitment to investing in public health, supporting its emergency responders, and providing residents with the highest level of emergency medical care.
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