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SPRING VALLEY, NY – Around 9:30 pm on Saturday August 24, the South Spring Valley Fire Department responded to the area of 131 Heitman Drive (Spring Valley) for a reported structure fire. 44- Control received several 9-1-1 calls. Mutual aid was by provided by departments from as far as West Nyack and Suffern.

In the video above, 3 cats are rescued by firefighters from the burning building. The video picks up as the final cat is re-united with its owner. The cat is administered oxygen by a member of the Spring Hill ems.

Due to the great work by the Spring Valley Pd & South FD, In-conjunction with multiple other FD and EMS, there were no injuries to any residents and all 3 cats 🐈 went home with their owners!

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Ramapo Police Halt Test of Advanced License Plate Reader Cameras

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Ramapo Police Chief Daniel Hyman announced that the department will not move forward with a planned test of a new generation of automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras, citing privacy concerns and the need to balance law enforcement technology with constitutional protections.

Hyman said the technology being considered goes beyond the department’s existing fixed license plate readers. While current cameras primarily capture license plates to help identify wanted or stolen vehicles and assist with criminal investigations, the newer systems include advanced investigative analytics and vehicle-identification capabilities.

ā€œThose capabilities can provide tremendous value to law enforcement, but they also raise legitimate questions about privacy and the appropriate limits of government technology,ā€ Hyman said.

Hyman emphasized that the decision does not affect the traditional fixed LPR cameras currently used by the Ramapo Police Department and does not represent a rejection of license plate reader technology overall.

Instead, he said the department is exercising caution because of the expanded capabilities of the newer systems.

ā€œOur responsibility is to protect bothā€ public safety and constitutional protections, Hyman said.

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Two Hospitalized After Crash on Kings Highway in Valley Cottage

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Emergency crews responded to a motor vehicle collision Sunday morning on Kings Highway, where two people were transported to the hospital.

Medic 5, RPS 8, Congers-Valley Cottage Ambulance and the Valley Cottage Fire Department responded to the scene.

Two patients were transported to Montefiore Nyack Hospital in stable condition.

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