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National Police Week May 12th – May 18th

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As we embark on National Police Week 2024, the Clarkstown Police Department proudly stands alongside law enforcement agencies nationwide in honoring the courage, sacrifice, and service of our brave men and women.
During this poignant week, we pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, their memories forever etched in our hearts and minds. Amidst the solemn ceremonies and heartfelt remembrances, let us also take this opportunity to express our deepest and most sincere appreciation to all law enforcement officers who bravely serve and protect our communities each day. Your dedication and sacrifice are truly remarkable and do not go unnoticed.
Join us in commemorating National Police Week 2024 as we honor the past, celebrate the present, and look toward a future of continued strength and unity in the face of adversity. #NationalPoliceWeek

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Rockland Paramedics Evacuate Garnerville Family After Dangerous Carbon Monoxide Leak Was Detected

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Congratulations to Todd Reinertsen and Scott Nava working Medic 1 for a great job this morning saving 5 adults and 4 children with carbon monoxide poisoning. Medic 1 responded to a residence in Garnerville for a woman complaining of headache and nausea. While assessing the woman, the portable carbon monoxide detectors carried by our paramedics for many years began alerting to high levels of CO in the house. Todd and Scott quickly evacuated the house and determined that all residents were feeling sick with headaches and nausea. Their quick action saved lives today.
All 9 family members were transported to Montefiore Nyack with two ambulances from Haverstraw Ambulance Corps, Inc. and one from Congers-Valley Cottage Volunteer Ambulance Corps. for evaluation and treatment. In addition SW Johnson Fire Department (Department 23) responded and confirmed carbon monoxide was present in the house. Great teamwork everyone!

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Stony Point Police Department Received A Report Of A House Fire On Stella Court

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At approximately 7:00PM on Sunday, February 16, 2025 the Stony Point Police Department received a report of a house fire on Stella court. Officers responded and observed heavy smoke coming from the residence. The resident of the household was located outside and confirmed that no one else was inside. Stony Point Detectives, along with the Rockland County Sheriffs Department Arson and BCI Units responded to investigate. Currently the fire does not appear to be suspicious. Thank you to Stony Point FD, Haverstraw FD, West Haverstraw FD, Thiells FD, New City FD, Suffern FD, Fort Montgomery FD, Stony Point Ambulance, Rockland Paramedics, Spring Hill Ambulance, Rockland County Highway Dept and the American Red Cross.

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