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Valley Cottage Fire Department Honors Members and Public Safety Partners as 2025 Comes to a Close

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The strength of the Valley Cottage Fire Department lies in the dedication of its members, who continually serve and protect the community through ongoing training and selfless commitment. In recent years, the department has experienced the departure of many remarkable members while also welcoming a new generation of equally impressive firefighters. As 2025 comes to a close, the Valley Cottage Fire Department extends its sincere gratitude to all members, mutual aid partners, Fire Training Center instructors, EMS teams, and the Clarkstown Police Department for their outstanding service and cooperation. The department wishes everyone continued safety and extends its heartfelt thanks for their unwavering dedication.

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Clarkstown Police Department Welcomes Four New Officers Following Academy Graduation

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The Clarkstown Police Department has welcomed four new officers following their graduation from the Rockland County Police Academy.

Police Officer Brendan Curley, Police Officer Drew Gauzza, Police Officer Kyle Teneyck, and Police Officer Christopher Walsh officially graduated from the academy and are beginning their careers serving the Clarkstown community.

The department congratulated the new officers on reaching this milestone and wished them long, safe, and successful careers in law enforcement.

The addition of the four graduates strengthens the department’s commitment to serving and protecting the residents of Clarkstown.

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Spring Hill EMS Revives Cardiac Arrest Patient, Responds to Serious Crash in Ramapo

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Spring Hill EMS responded to two critical emergencies, including a cardiac arrest and a motor vehicle crash involving a vehicle that struck a tree.

The first call was for a 25-year-old man in the Village of Spring Valley who was reported to be having difficulty breathing. Spring Hill EMS responded with an ambulance, two paramedics, and a line officer.

Upon arrival, the advanced life support (ALS) crew determined the patient was not breathing and had no pulse. Crews immediately began CPR and advanced life-saving interventions. After several rounds of resuscitation efforts, the patient regained a pulse and was transported to a local hospital for further treatment.

In a separate incident, Spring Hill EMS responded with two ambulances, a paramedic, and a line officer to the Town of Ramapo for a motor vehicle crash involving a vehicle that struck a tree.

When crews arrived, the vehicle’s occupants had already been extricated. EMS personnel evaluated the patients at the scene before transporting two individuals to local hospitals for further evaluation and treatment.

Spring Hill EMS thanked its volunteer members for their dedication and commitment to providing emergency medical care to the community whenever they are called into service.

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