| CAYUGA COUNTY |
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| 160 Genesee St. - Basement |
| Auburn, NY 13021 |
| Phone: 315.255.1161 FAX: 315.253.1551 |
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Director:
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Dep. Director:
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Brian P. Dahl
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Niel Rivenburgh
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em600@ccaes.org
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Email: ccoes@co.cayuga.ny.us
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http://co.cayuga.ny.us/ccemo/index.html
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Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 9am to 5pm
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Summer Hours, July and August - 8am to 4pm
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Cayuga County |
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E Mail Address
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Radio Identifier
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Brian P. Dahl
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Emergency Management
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em600@ccaes.org
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EM 600
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Director
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Niel Rivenburgh
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Emergency Services
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em900@ccaes.org
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EM 900
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Deputy Director
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Larry Dygert
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Deputy Director Of Fire
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em601@ccaes.org
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EM 601
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Roman Rotko
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Deputy Director Of EMS
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em901@ccaes.org
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EM 901
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Tom Begley
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Deputy Fire Coordinator
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em602@ccaes.org
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EM 602
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North
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Deana Gates
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Deputy EMS Coordinator
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em902@ccaes.org
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EM 902
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North
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William Pelc
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Deputy Fire Coordinator
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em603@ccaes.org
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EM 603
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West/Central
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Sam Giannettino
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Deputy EMS Coordinator
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em903@ccaes.org
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EM 903
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West/Central
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David James
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Deputy Fire Coordinator
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em604@ccaes.org
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EM 604
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East/Central
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Deputy EMS Coordinator
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em904@ccaes.org
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EM 904
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East/Central
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James Perkins
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Deputy Fire Coordinator
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em605@ccaes.org
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EM 605
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South/West
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Travis Poole
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Deputy EMS Coordinator
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em905@ccaes.org
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EM 905
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South/West
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Ray Dyer
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Deputy Fire Coordinator
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em606@ccaes.org
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EM 606
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South/East
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Mike Deyneka
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Deputy EMS Coordinator
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em906@ccaes.org
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EM 906
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South/East
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Cayuga County
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Special Operations
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Patsy DiNonno
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Deputy Fire Coordinator
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em610@ccaes.org
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EM 610
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Haz Mat
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Mark Fritz
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CISM Coordinator
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em910@ccaes.org
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EM 910
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EMS Station
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Mike Nye
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CISM Co Coordinator
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EM 911
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EMS Station
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TBD
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CISM Team Leader
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EM 912
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EMS Station
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MCI Trailer North
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MCI Trailer North
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EM 913 North
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MCI Trailer Central
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MCI Trailer Central
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EM 914 Central
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MCI Trailer South
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MCI Trailer South
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EM 915 South
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Bill Haynes
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Fire Investigation Team
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em650@ccaes.org
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Member
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EM 650
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EM 651
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Fire Investigation Team
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EM 652
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Scott Bloss
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Fire Investigation Team
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em653@ccaes.org
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Member
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EM -653
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Randy Coleman
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Fire Investigation Team
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em654@ccaes.org
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EM -654
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EM -655
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EM -656
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Fire Investigation Team
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EM -657
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Gretchen Wiggins
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Fire Investigation Team
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em658@ccaes.org
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EM -658
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Josh Nalley
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Fire Investigation Team
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em659@ccaes.org
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EM-659
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Mission Statement:
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To provide for life, safety, property, and environment, protection from all natural and
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manmade hazards that may occur within Cayuga County, through a comprehensive and
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integrated emergency management planning and execution system approach.
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| weather web site special for Emergency Managers |
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| http://www.erh.noaa.gov/bgm/ema/emtools.php |
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| HYPOTHERMIA |
| Prolonged exposure to cold temperatures can cause hypothermia, especially in children and the elderly. |
| Watch for these symptoms: |
| 1. Inability to concentrate |
| 2. Poor coordination |
| 3. Slurred speech |
| 4. Drowsiness |
| 5. Exhaustion |
| 6. Uncontrollable shivering, followed by a sudden lack of shivering |
| If the person's body temperature drops below 95 degrees Fahrenheit, get emergency medical assistance immediately! |
| Remove wet clothing, wrap the victim in warm blankets and give warm, non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated liquids until help arrives. |
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| This is a Winter Safety Tip from the Cayuga County Office of Emergency Management. For more safety information, visit www.nysemo.state.ny.us |
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| SAFE SLEDDING |
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| Winter is a fun time for children, but it also may be dangerous. Parents should be aware of some simple safety tips for their children when they go sledding or tobogganing: |
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| 1. Children should never use streets or roads for sledding unless they are blocked off from traffic. |
| 2. Children should sled only during daytime hours. |
| 3. Do not sled on icy hills. Sledding hills should be only snow covered. |
| 4. Avoid sledding over snow bumps or anything that may cause the sled to become airborne. |
| 5. Never sled alone. An adult should always accompany small children. |
| 6. Children should stay out of the paths of other sledders. In addition, if the slopes become busy, they should move off them quickly. |
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| Parents, if you are sledding with your children, follow these rules yourselves. |
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| This is a Winter Safety Tip from the Cayuga County Office of Emergency Management. For more safety information, visit www.nysemo.state.ny.us |
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| PROTECTING WATER PIPES |
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| To prevent the mess and aggravation of frozen water pipes, protect your home, apartment or business by following the simple steps below. |
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| When It's Cold |
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| 1. Let hot and cold water trickle at night from a faucet on an outside wall. |
| 2. Open cabinet doors to allow more heat to get to un-insulated pipes under a sink or appliance near an outer wall. |
| 3. Make sure heat is left on and set no lower than 55 degrees. |
| 4. If you plan to be away: (1) Have someone check your house daily to make sure the heat is still on to prevent freezing, or (2) drain and shut off the water system (except indoor sprinkler systems). |
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| If Pipes Freeze |
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| 1. Make sure you and your family knows how to shut off the water, in case pipes burst. Stopping the water flow minimize the damage to your home. Call a plumber and contact your insurance agent. |
| 2. Never try to thaw a pipe with an open flame or torch. |
| 3. Always be careful of the potential for electric shock in and around standing water. |
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| This is a Winter Safety Tip from the Cayuga County Office of Emergency Management. For more safety information, visit www.nysemo.state.ny.us |
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| Brian Dahl |