Troopers Save Distressed Dog from Strong Tidal Currents in Elizabeth

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Troopers Save Distressed Dog from Strong Tidal Currents in Elizabeth

Troopers Rescue Dog from Tidal Waters in Elizabeth On Saturday, July 6, at approximately 6:30 a.m., Trooper I Michael Buchell and Trooper I Shane McClafferty from Carteret Station responded to a report of a distressed dog in the Arthur Kill in Elizabeth, Union County. While patrolling near the Elizabeth Marina, they observed unusual movement in the water. They discovered a small dog, believed to be about one year old, struggling against the strong tidal current.

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On Saturday, July 6, at approximately 6:30 a.m., Trooper I Michael Buchell and Trooper I Shane McClafferty from Carteret Station responded to a report of a distressed dog in the Arthur Kill in Elizabeth, Union County. While patrolling near the Elizabeth Marina, they observed unusual movement in the water. They discovered a small dog, believed to be about one year old, struggling against the strong tidal current.

Tpr. McClafferty skillfully positioned the vessel while Tpr. Buchell deployed a life ring and rescue blanket to bring the dog aboard safely. The dog showed signs of fatigue and early-stage hypothermia, prompting the troopers to administer immediate care, including drying and warming the animal.

Nicknamed Oscar the Grouch, the dog was transported to Carteret Station, where he was evaluated and found to be in good health. Tpr. Buchell is providing temporary care for Oscar until his owner is located.

If you recognize this dog or know who he belongs to, please contact Friends of Elizabeth Animal Shelter at 908-820-4242 or 732-413-5006.

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