Michael Zuccato caught some minor damage at Stone Harbor, NJ.
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Seven Vermont ambulances and teams of emergency personnel are helping out in New Jersey as another storm approaches parts of the state already devastated by Superstorm Sandy.
The crews left Vermont late Tuesday night and arrived at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., early Wednesday morning.
They will join other ambulance crews from other states that have answered the request for help.
The Vermont teams are expected to work through Saturday.
They are from Fletcher Allen Coordinated Transport in Burlington, Amcare Ambulance Service in St. Albans, the Williston Fire Department, Lyndon Rescue, Vergennes Area Rescue Squad, Inc., Barre City Ambulance and Glover Ambulance.
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