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I know that the Orange County Sheriffs Marine Unit has AED on board and all members of the Marine Unit are EMTs
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Date:05-01-11
Time:17:10hrs
Location: Con Hook Island (Hudson River)
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Units Operating: Highland Falls FD, Highland Falls PD, West Point Fire Boat
Weather Conditions: Cool
Description Of Incident:Working Brush Fire on Con Hook Island
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Writer: ace84
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RIP Brother
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RIP My Brother
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Officer has passed RIP Brother !!!!!!!!!
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A Nassau County Police Officer was shot Saturday night in Massapequa Park. .The officer was escorted to Nassau University Medical Center in unknown condition.
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Orange County Deputies shot at by man with rifle during search
HAMPTONBURGH No one was injured when members of a special Orange County Sheriff's Office unit executed a no-knock search warrant in the Town of Hamptonburgh on Friday morning and the target of the investigation fired at them with a high powered .223 rifle
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Nassau Sheriffs vs Nassau PBA is this sunday tickets are going fast
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Nassau County Sheriffs Department vs. Nassau County PD - charity hockey game
Sunday march 6th
11:45 am
Nassau Coliseum
$30 per ticket includes admission to islander vs devil game immediately following
$10 of every ticket goes to PO Califano Fund
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Date:02/21/11
Time:2033hrs
Location105 Tower Drive:
Frequency: OC 154.205
Units Operating: Silver Lake FD SLFD Car 1 command, Orange County Car 36-10, Orange County Haz-Mat Team, Wallkill PD, Orange County Sheriffs, OCSO Command Post ,Circleville FD & Montgomery FD on stand-by at SLFD HQ
Weather Conditions: Cold
Description Of Incident: fire from a hydrogen tank in the bldg .
Reporters:
Writer: ace84
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RIP Brother
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Date:11-17-10
Time:0536hrs
Location: 144 Elmont Road Apt 21
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Units Operating: Elmont FD E-703, E-702,E-704, T-707,T-708 R-708 Mutual aid Cos Floral Park Fast 123, Malverne Engine 433 and Valley Stream Ladder 345 to stand by in Elmont Headquarters.
Weather Conditions: Cool
Description Of Incident:"Signal 10" Fire in the kitchen of apt 21. producing a smoke condition in the bldg.
Reporters:
Writer: ace84
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OCSO does not do road patrol.
Actually the OCSO has an active road patrol. They run 911 calls and frequently supplement patrols in the cities of Middletown & Newburgh towns of Wallkill and Hamptonburgh
OCSO does not do road patrol.
CITY OF NEWBURGH — City police and Orange County sheriff’s deputies spent the toughest nights of October patrolling together.
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CITY OF NEWBURGH — City police and Orange County sheriff’s deputies spent the toughest nights of October patrolling together.http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20101108/NEWS/101109797/-1/NEWS
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Date; Nov 11, 2010
Time: 1310 hrs
Location: Key Bank on Brookside Avenue
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Units Operating: Village of Chester PD, Orange County Sheriffs(Patrol, K-9, ESU) Chester Town Police, State Police, Warwick PD K-9
Weather Conditions: Cold
Description Of Incident: a black male entered the bank and displayed something that might have been a weapon, and then made off with an undisclosed amount of cash.
Reporters:
Writer: ace84
1320 NYSP Helicopter on scene, Sheriffs SROs locking down schools
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RIP My Brother
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RIP Brother
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Date: 10-17-10
Time: 20:13 hrs
Location: 454 Bradford St
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Units Operating: NYPD 75th Pct, NYPD- ESU, FDNY- EMS
Weather Conditions:
Description Of Incident: 10-13 Officer shot MOS shot in the leg, Went to Kings County Hospital. Perp is in custody.
Reporters/Writer: ace84
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Date:09-26-10
Time:1830hrs
Location: 200 Jericho Trunpike Cablevision
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Units Operating: NCPD RMPs NCPD ESU, NCPD EAB, NCPD Bomb Sq, JFD
Weather Conditions: Cold
Description Of Incident: Female caller stated bomb in the bldg and its going to blow-up
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Writer: ace84
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Other Hudson River Police- No Probable Cause on Youtube BY LEX
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Date: 08-06-10
Time: 1150
Location: Atlantic Ocean 1/4 miles off shore from Jones Beach. Body recovery
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Units Operating: Nassau County Police Marine 6, NCPD Helo, USCG, NCPD A-2397
Weather Conditions: Sunny
Description Of Incident: NCPD Marine 6 reported body found
Reporters:
Writer: ace84
in Operations (Fire-EMS-Police-911)
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OUR BROTHER AND SISTER POLICE OFFICERS FROM TOWN OF CORNWALL PD NEED OUR SUPPORT
Police Officers of the Town of Cornwall PD were shocked ten days ago by the sudden layoff of 2 full time police officers and the demotion of one of the three sergeants. On Tuesday August 23, the town board announced a special meeting for the following night, Wednesday August 24, concerning the address the Police department. This was a non scheduled meeting, no announcements were placed in the newspaper etc. to make the public aware of the meeting. At that meeting, by a vote of three to two, it was decided to lay off two full time police officers and demote one Sergeant to the rank of police officer, effective Sept. 7
Past events in the town of Cornwall show the following points that raise questions of motives for the three town board members that voted for the layoffs. For those of you interested in numbers and event, I have listed some here.
There are 2 bargaining units in the town of Cornwall, namely the CSEA, and the PBA which represents the full time and part time officers and Sgts in the PD. For fiscal year 2009 and 2010, the town offered the Full time PBA raises of 1% for 2009 and 1% for 2010. Yet during this same period the town awarded the CSEA 4% for 2009 and 3% for 2010. These awards were awarded after the economic slide started in 2008. The PBA representing the full time officers and the town went to arbitration. The arbitrator ruled on giving 4% for 2009 and 3.5% for 2010. My source for this information is the Arbitration decision, which I found on line. One of the members of the PBA has told me that the Town of Cornwall PBA members were the lowest paid town police in the county, both before AND AFTER the arbitration award (The award was dated May 2011).
It is the PBA's view that their research for their arbitration showed the town had a $500,000 surplus and that account, along with their offer to their CSEA members, as well as adjoining agencies salaries, was the reason for the award. Further, it is the contention of the PBA that they very meeting where the vote to layoff the officers was held WAS AN ILLEGAL MEETING as it was an unscheduled, and unadvertised meeting. Some may wonder (I know I do) if the layoffs are revenge for the PBA winning the arbitration decision.
In an article in "The Cornwall Local" the Supervisor, Kevin Quigley blamed the recent arbitration award and that they had not budgeted for that amount in the town budget and that the town is ...'out of money'. Yet they sure had money for the CSEA (Civil Service Employees Association).
For those of you not familiar, Cornwall is a desirable town of live in, and the town Police dept. has (or had) 8 full time police officers and 3 full time sergeants, as well as another 10 part time officers to assist with the work load. The Town PD covers the entire town of Cornwall with the exception of the Village of Cornwall On Hudson, which has it's own smaller PD, you may remember that agency from the recent articles about the Village not renewing the contract with their then Police Chief. That slot is still vacant, I believe.
I recently spoke at length with one of the officers to be laid off on Sept. 7. He has been an officers for 5 years, was 'proud to work there", enjoyed working for the Cornwall PD, and now may lose his house and his car. The other officer is the departments only female officer. The Sergeant being reduced in Rank is Doug Scofield, who coincidentally enough, is THE PBA PRESIDENT.
HERE IS HOW YOU CAN HELP:
1. The officers are the among the police that cover where we live, where we commute through, where we shop, and protect our families and friends. I urge you to "do the right thing" The PBA would appreciate the support by your presence at the next two Town of Cornwall Board meetings. The first one is this Tuesday, Sept 6,they are asking we start assembling at 6 pm. The Town Hall is located at 183 Main Street in Cornwall. The second meeting is on Monday Sept 12 and they ask us to be there at 6:30 pm. (Our lodge meeting is 8 pm that evening) Come and bring a friend, better yet, bring several friends, pass the word. If you have friends or relatives in Cornwall (several lodge members live there) get involved as it affects you even more.