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Public Service AnnouncementsPSA for Spring 2007:The Rye Police Department is looking for crossing guards for the 2006-2007 school year. If you are interested in applying for one of the positions, call 914 967-1234 x301 and ask for the commissioner's secretary.
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Rye PD's Reverse 911 and Guardian Calling Systems Information
Disaster Preparedness Advice Be Prepared When Disaster Strikes Recent events throughout the country – Hurricane Katrina
being the most notable – have proven the importance of being prepared when
disaster strikes. Hazards – natural events such as hurricanes, floods, winter
storms, and power outages, or man-made events such as terrorist acts – can
strike any community at any time. Here in the City of Rye, we are prone to
weather events that can result in flooding and power outages. Experience has
shown that even a moderate storm can result in the loss of power for several
days, so it is important to be prepared to deal with the challenges nature may
present to us. What can you do to prepare for an emergency? Develop an emergency
plan for your family.
Stock up on emergency
supplies.
Increase your
awareness. Information is power. Know:
Make preparations for
your pets. Pets may not be allowed into emergency shelters. Plan in advance for alternative shelter arrangements for your pets. If you are not home when the emergency strikes, have a plan worked out with your neighbors or friends to care for your pets. Listen to advice and
direction from Public Safety personnel.
This is but a brief overview of measures you can take to protect yourself and your family during an emergency. Additional information can be obtained from a number of sources, including the City of Rye’s website, www.ryeny.gov ; the New York State Emergency Management Office, www.semo.state.ny.us; the New York State Office of Homeland Security, www.security.state.ny.us; and www.ready.gov/america/makeaplan/index/html .
Public Information Concerning Flood To report emergencies where there is an immediate and serious threat to life or property, call 911. If you have experienced property or vehicle damage from the recent storm and flood, you should contact your insurance agent. If you have any questions or concerns related to health issues associated with the flood, please contact the Westchester County Health Department hotline at (914) 813-5000. If water has entered your home you should contact a licensed electrical inspector to have your home inspected and certified as safe to enter. If there is any sign of structural damage to your home (loose foundation, shifting of the structure, etc.) you should contact a structural engineer for an inspection. Home improvement contractors licensed to do business in Westchester County may be found at Westchester County's licensed home improvement contractors website. Alternatively you may search the yellow pages for a contractor. Please note that severe injury or death can occur if there is standing water in your home and you still have electric service. If this condition exists you should vacate your home until an electrical inspection has been made and the home certified as safe to use. Likewise, a home with obvious structural damage should be vacated until inspected and certified as safe by a structural engineer. You should maintain records of any items lost due to flood or water damage, including receipts for repairs and/or replacement items, and take photographs if possible of damage, to facilitate your claim with your insurance company. For additional help, please see: Dead Bird Sightings The Westchester County Health Department is requesting that all dead bird sightings be reported to them by calling 813-5194. Current West Nile virus information can be found on the Westchester County Department of Health Website. Based on the situation, the staff will tell individuals whether the Westchester County Department of Health wants the bird for testing and if not, how to dispose of the bird.
Defensive Driving - The department conducts National Safety Council Defensive Driving Classes monthly. Check our DDC page for current information and class availability.
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