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Rockland County Sheriff’s Marine Unit Upgrades Fleet with New High-Tech Patrol Boat

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The Rockland County Sheriff’s Office is enhancing its waterborne emergency response capabilities with the addition of a new 27-foot SAFE Boat, replacing a 26-year-old vessel that has served the Marine Unit since 1999.

Announced by County Legislature Planning & Public Works Chairman Joel Friedman, the new boat comes equipped with the latest technology and is part of a broader commitment to improving safety and security on the Hudson River.

“The Sheriff’s Office needs this new boat because the current 1999 boat is well beyond its better days,” Legislator Friedman said. “It’s also important to understand that the Sheriff’s Office uses their boats not just for routine river patrols, such as taking impaired operators off the water, but also for emergency responses to plane crashes, capsizing, and other incidents. The department needs the right tools for the job no matter the emergency.”

The vessel, built by Safe Boats International of Bremerton, Washington, will cost $575,000, a price that includes training and outfitting with modern enforcement and rescue equipment. Funding is being provided through the federal Department of Homeland Security’s 2024 FEMA Port Security Grant, already accepted by the Rockland County Legislature and County Executive.

The Marine Unit currently operates two boats with enclosed cabins capable of year-round use—weather permitting—and one smaller open-cabin boat for shallow water operations. All boats are equipped for law enforcement activities and search-and-rescue missions.

In 2024 alone, the Marine Unit has responded to 525 incidents, ranging from drownings and vessel distress calls to homeland security-related tasks. Notable responses include:

  • 3 drownings

  • 12 search and rescue efforts

  • 26 vessel-in-distress calls

  • 32 assists to other agencies

  • 179 port and homeland security-related calls

The Marine Unit patrols a 33-mile stretch of the Hudson River—from Bear Mountain to Palisades—offering a mix of enforcement, environmental, and emergency services. The unit also plays a critical role in the security of key infrastructure such as the Bear Mountain Bridge and Gov. Mario Cuomo (Tappan Zee) Bridge, in collaboration with the U.S. Coast Guard and the Governor’s Hudson River Estuary Law Enforcement Task Force.

In emergency scenarios, river patrol officers are often joined by divers, EMTs, firefighters, and other law enforcement officials, forming a versatile and responsive team capable of handling a wide array of waterborne incidents.

With this new boat, the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office aims to further strengthen its marine operations and continue protecting residents and visitors along one of the region’s most vital waterways.

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Rockland County Mourns the Loss of Hero Firefighter Fredrick Simms Jr.

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In Loving Memory of FDNY Captain and Tappan Fire Department Ex-Chief Fredrick Simms Jr.

It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of FDNY Captain and Tappan Fire Department Ex-Chief Fredrick Simms Jr., who courageously fought a long battle with 9/11-related cancer.

Freddie was the embodiment of dedication to the fire service. He joined the Tappan Fire Department in March 1998, rising through the ranks from Assistant Engineer to Chief of Department, serving honorably from 2014 to 2016.

On July 15, 2001, Freddie began his career with the FDNY at Ladder Company 58 in the Bronx. He was later promoted to Lieutenant at Ladder Company 40 in Harlem and eventually returned to his roots as Captain of 58 Truck.

His commitment extended beyond the firehouse. Freddie was a New York State Fire Instructor at the Rockland County Fire Training Center, a member of the Orangetown Fire Chiefs Council, and since 2016, served as Rockland County Deputy Fire Coordinator, proudly holding the designation 44-3.

Fredrick Simms Jr. left an indelible mark on Rockland County, making it a better and safer place through his service, leadership, and unwavering courage.

Please keep the Simms family, his FDNY brothers and sisters, and the members of the Tappan Fire Department in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.

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Ramapo Officials Enhance Safety Measures Amid Global Developments

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Michael Specht Town of Ramapo Supervisor and Chief Dan Hyman have been actively monitoring developments in the Middle East and assessing any potential impacts on our local community here in the Town of Ramapo.
Out of an abundance of caution, the Ramapo Police Department has deployed additional patrols and resources to areas deemed especially vulnerable. Chief Hyman has been in direct contact with Sheriff Louis Falco, our Detective assigned to the FBI –Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF), and our liaison within the NYPD Intelligence Division.
This close coordination between agencies ensures rapid information sharing, real-time threat assessment, and a unified approach to safeguarding the public. Communication and collaboration remain essential to our public safety mission.
While there is no credible threat to Ramapo at this time, the Police Department continues to monitor the situation closely and remains ready to respond to any developments.
We thank the community for its continued support and remain committed to your safety.

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