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Town of Brookhaven officials said no one showed up to vote on Tuesday for a Tri-Harbor Ambulance District referendum on changes to retirement plans for volunteers.
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The money will be used to install new technology and enhance public safety communication channels. The remaining funds will be used to train emergency responders and dispatch operators.
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A major active school shooter exercise drill played out Wednesday in Waterford, Connecticut. Over 200 regional law enforcement and first responders participated in the training to prepare for a gunman entering an elementary school — to be faster than Uvalde, Texas.
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Two million barrels of heating oil and gasoline are stored in tanks scattered across the northeast, from New Jersey to Maine.
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Most fire departments have a paid emergency medical services crew on hand, but North Amityville Fire is still working on it. Until then, Stony Brook University Hospital will fill the service gap.
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Brookhaven Town has launched a public surveillance program at parks and senior centers.Town officials unveiled an $8 million public safety communications…
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A three day mass casualty drill in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, ends on Thursday. The drill challenged first responders to deal with a terrorist attack on…
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A new website, www.BeReadyLI.org, is now online to make sure Long Island residents are ready for the next storm or disaster.The site features tips, facts,…