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N.J. Hospitals Respond To Trade Center Disaster

N.J. Hospitals Patient Information/Victim Search Hotline and Missing Persons Resources

Anyone seeking information about a person in the World Trade Center disaster may contact the N.J. Hospitals Patient Information/Victim Search Hotline at 201-915-2782. This N.J. hospitals hotline has been established by the Jersey City Medical Center in cooperation with New Jersey Hospital Association and the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. Visit also Liberty Healthcare System - Jersey City Medical Center Web site with a complete description of it and how to send e-mail to the Hotline.

Use NJHA's database of World Trade Center Victims Treated by N.J. hospitals (The database is removed from service. It was last updated on October 3, 2001 10:00 a.m.). You may also contact the N.J. Department of Health’s Victims and Families Hotline - 866-NJCRISIS (866-652-7474) TTY/TDD - 609-943-4111 to search for or report a missing person.

Additional Authoritative Resources and Lists

State of New Jersey
(Official Government Web site with regularly updated crisis information)

State Police of New Jersey "World Trade Center Missing Persons"
(Official government Web site. "The New Jersey State Police missing person list only tracks persons reported missing to state or local police departments and does not include persons reported missing to New York City police or through the New York City Missing Persons Hotline. The State Police and the Office of Emergency Management encourage all New Jersey residents who have missing family members to file an official missing person report with their local police department.")

N.J. Office of Recovery & Victim Assistance
(Official government news release)

N.J. Office of the Governor
(Official government news release with important hotline numbers and Web sites for New Jerseyans)

State of N.J. Department of Health and Senior Services Disaster Response
(Official government Web site)

N.Y. City’s Emergency Information
(NYC.gov, official government Web site)

Patient Locator System
(Created by the Greater New York Hospital Association)

The New York Public Library "Emergency Information"
(Comprehensive and updated regularly)

The NewYork Times Resource Navigator
(Media resource updated regularly)


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