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Fatal One-Vehicle Crash in Montebello Claims Life of 19-Year-Old Driver

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Fatal Crash Under Investigation in Montebello
At approximately 1:00 PM on July 5, 2025, the Ramapo Police Department responded to a serious one-vehicle crash on Kings Gate Road in the Village of Montebello. Upon arrival, officers found that a 19-year-old male driver had been ejected from the vehicle. Ramapo officers immediately began CPR until Emergency Medical Services arrived and took over care.
Both occupants of the vehicle were transported to the hospital. Tragically, the 19-year-old driver later succumbed to his injuries. The passenger is currently in stable condition and being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Preliminary investigation indicates that the vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree. The cause of the crash remains under investigation by the Ramapo Police Department’s Crash Investigation Unit.
At this time, the names of those involved are being withheld to allow for proper family notification.
We would like to thank the Tallman Fire Department, Suffern Fire Department, W.P. Faist Ambulance Corps, and Rockland Paramedic Services for their assistance on scene. Kings Gate Road has since been reopened.

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Rockland County Thanks First Responders for Swift Action During Rainstorm

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Rockland County, NY – The Rockland County Office of Fire and Emergency Services is extending a sincere thank you to the county’s first responders who were out in full force during yesterday’s heavy rainstorm.

Firefighters, police officers, and EMS personnel responded promptly and professionally to emergencies across the county, ensuring public safety despite challenging weather conditions.

Throughout the storm, the Office of Fire and Emergency Services closely monitored conditions and provided ongoing support to local municipalities. Rainfall totals varied significantly across the region, with some areas experiencing substantial accumulation:

  • Hillburn – 2.30 inches

  • Spring Valley – 2.91 inches

  • West Nyack – 4.51 inches

  • Tappan – 4.19 inches

  • Thiells – 1.49 inches

With the ground already saturated and additional rain in the forecast, officials are urging residents to take precautions to stay safe:

  • ⚠️ Do not drive through flooded roadways if the pavement is not visible

  • ⚠️ Stay away from downed power lines and report them immediately

  • ⚠️ Avoid unnecessary travel during periods of severe weather

“We ask residents to remain vigilant and prioritize their safety. Simple precautions can prevent accidents and save lives,” the Office advised.

Rockland County remains committed to ensuring community safety and supporting the professionals who stand ready to respond at all times.

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Piermont Fire Department Dive Team Assists in Multiple Water Rescues During Storm

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Piermont, NY – Amid rising water levels and hazardous conditions during yesterday’s storm, the Piermont Fire Department Dive Team responded to six water rescue emergencies across Rockland County. The team also addressed a separate incident involving a tree burning on power lines, further highlighting the widespread impact of the severe weather.

A total of 17 members responded, including 9 trained divers. Due to the high call volume and need for rapid deployment, the Dive Team strategically split into two operational units:

  • Unit 13-Rescue was staffed with 4 divers, a chauffeur, and an officer

  • Unit 13-H.A.R.T. (High Angle Rescue Team) included 5 divers, a chauffeur, and an officer

Both teams remained on standby at the firehouse throughout the evening and continued operations until they were released by 13-1 Command shortly after 21:00 hours.

Piermont Fire officials commended the dedication and professionalism of all members involved.

“The coordinated response and readiness shown by our team tonight was outstanding,” a department spokesperson said. “These situations require specialized skill and quick decision-making, and our divers delivered.”

As storms and flooding events become increasingly frequent, the Dive Team remains a vital resource in Rockland County’s emergency response system.

Great work by all who stepped up to assist during this storm event.

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