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Mahopac, NY
News
Number Of Putnam County
Covid-
19 Cases Hits 109
A total of 16 new positive cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in Putnam County That brings the total number of cases to 109 in the county, the Putnam County Department of Health said late Thursday afternoon, March 26. "Now is the time to focus on slowing the spread and flattening the curve," the department said. "By staying home, you can be part of the solution." Emergency Services and the Putnam County Department of Health (PCDOH) are asking residents to help reduce the incoming call volume now and in the coming weeks. Putnam County residents can now call …
Mahopac, NY
News
11 New
Covid-
19 Cases Bring Putnam County Total To 93
A total of 11 new positive cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in Putnam County That brings the total number of cases to 93 in the county, the Putnam County Department of Health said late Wednesday afternoon, March 25. "Now is the time to focus on slowing the spread and flattening the curve," the department said. "By staying home, you can be part of the solution." Emergency Services and the Putnam County Department of Health (PCDOH) are asking residents to help reduce the incoming call volume now and in the coming weeks. Putnam County residents can now call …
Mahopac, NY
News
36 New
Covid-
19 Cases Bring Putnam County Total To 82
A total of 36 new positive cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in Putnam County That brings the total number of cases to 82 in the county, the Putnam County Department of Health said late Tuesday afternoon, March 24. "Now is the time to focus on slowing the spread and flattening the curve," the department said. "By staying home, you can be part of the solution." Emergency Services and the Putnam County Department of Health (PCDOH) are asking residents to help reduce the incoming call volume now and in the coming weeks. Putnam County residents can now call th…
Mahopac, NY
News
Seven New
Covid-
19 Cases Bring Putnam County Total To 46
Seven new positive cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in Putnam County That brings the total number of cases to 46 in the county, the Putnam County Department of Health said. "Now is the time to focus on slowing the spread and flattening the curve," the department said. "By staying home, you can be part of the solution." Emergency Services and the Putnam County Department of Health (PCDOH) are asking residents to help reduce the incoming call volume now and in the coming weeks. Putnam County residents can now call the easy-to-remember 2-1-1 number for updat…
Paterson, NJ
News
'We Are All At Risk': Beloved St. Joe's Doc In Charge Of Emergency Preparedness Has Coronavirus
A beloved physician in charge of emergency preparedness at St. Joseph's University Medical Center is in critical condition at the hospital after testing positive for coronavirus. Dr. James Pruden, 70, has been working at the Paterson hospital since 1982, leading the hospital through a 2014 Ebola scare and 2009 swine flu outbreak. The Teaneck resident was admitted March 6 with cold-like symptoms and upper respiratory problems, and remains in the St. Joe's intensive care unit, St. Joseph's Health President Kevin Slavin said. Teaneck had eight presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 as of…
DV Plus - Westchester, NY
Schools
White Plains Hospital Trains, Equips Schools To Stop The Bleed In An Emergency
Did you know someone can bleed to death in five minutes, which could be before an ambulance gets to them? Teachers, administrators, and staff in White Plains schools have been trained to administer life-saving first aid to stop someone from bleeding and the district is now equipped with "Stop the Bleed" kits, thanks to White Plains Hospital. The initiative is part of the Stop the Bleed national awareness campaign to initiate grassroots efforts to encourage civilians to get trained and equipped to help in a bleeding emergency before the ambulance arrives. Community members, schools and orga…
Brentwood, NY
Weather
Suffolk County Police Department Announces Storm Preparations
The Suffolk County Police Department is taking steps to prepare for the upcoming Nor’easter that is expected to strike Long Island with whipping winds and causing potential flooding on the coast, especially on eastern Long Island. Winds of p to 50 miles per hour, police said, causing concerns that trees and power lines could be felled, causing safety concerns for area residents. “As always, 911 should be utilized in the event of an emergency,” the department said in an alert. “Residents are reminded of several important non-emergency numbers to utilize during weather-related incidents. …
Darien, CT
Lifestyle
Is Your Car Ready For Winter? Here Are Some Tips You Can Put Into Action Now
If you haven’t yet prepared your vehicle for winter, now’s the time. Wintry conditions are right around the corner, and with them comes an increased risk of accidents due to slippery roads and reduced visibility. Fortunately, it just takes a bit of driver diligence to make a few simple changes that will keep your car steady and winter-ready. Here are some simple steps to winterize your car: Consult Owner’s Manual Before you can complete any winter-specific vehicle upgrades, you’ll first have to make sure the basics are covered. This means getting an oil change, topping off any fluids…
Stony Point, NY
Schools
Emergency Preparedness Exercise Held At North Rockland HS
The Haverstraw Police Department conducted an emergency preparedness drill at the North Rockland High School from noon until 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 6on Hammond Road. During the drill, Hammond Road was closed between Suffern Lane and Birch Drive. According to police, the drill consisted of multiple emergency service agencies from throughout Rockland County.
New City, NY
Schools
Clarkstown Police Will Assist Schools' Evacuation Drills Over Several Months
The Clarkstown Police Department will be assisting school districts throughout the area with evacuation drills over the next few months. During the drills, which are state-mandated, students will be exiting the school and school buses will be present on school grounds at times other than normal arrival and dismissal periods, the Clarkstown Police said. These drills are meant to ensure that students and staff are familiar will evacuation procedures in the event of an emergency. Residents and motorists are asked to stay clear of the school campuses while these drills are taking place. Eme…
White Plains, NY
News
Hurricane Season: Westchester Residents Being Urged To Have Emergency Plan In Place
Related story - Florence Hits East Coast: When Will It Affect The Area? As Hurricane Florence ravishes the Carolinas, county officials are urging Westchester residents to review their emergency plans and obtain critical supplies in case any severe weather strikes the area during hurricane season. “Now is the time to assemble the essential items that you would need at home if a major storm hits and causes flooding or power outages," said Westchester County Executive George Latimer. "These items can quickly disappear from store shelves when a storm is looming or has just occurred.&q…
Garfield-Lodi, NJ
Police & Fire
Garfield Seeks Civilian Volunteers For Emergency Response Team
The Garfield Police Office of Emergency Management is looking for city residents to join its Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). “We are looking for upstanding, dedicated citizens who would like to be able to help in situations before first responders arrive,” Garfield Police OEM Commander Lt. Mike Marsh said. First responders are often overwhelmed during and after a disaster, Marsh noted. "Experience has shown...ordinary citizens make over 80 percent of successful rescues as they respond to the emergency in their community," the lieutenant said. "However, many untrain…
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