You should always be prepared for a disaster and with Hurricane Joaquin expected to impact New Jersey with flooding and high winds, now is the time to have an emergency plan in place and a supply kit ready.
Don't be alarmed if you see a larger than normal number of emergency vehicles on Ocean County's roadways this morning. The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management says it's part of a three-day drill by its Technical Search and Rescue Team that starts Tuesday and runs until the Thursday.