SUFFOLKALERT | OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Official emergency notification system used by the Suffolk County Emergency Managers and Public Safety Officials to communicate with community residents during emergencies. SuffolkAlert is a free service that allows you to sign up online to receive customized alerts via text message and/or voice message. In addition to emergency alerts, you can also choose to receive customizable community notifications. These include may include notifications about severe weather, safety, health, utility disruptions, major traffic incidents, and more. This service is provided by the Suffolk County Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services at no cost to the public; however, message and data rates may apply. Call for detailed information.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
Physical Address
102 East Avenue, Yaphank, NY 11980
Hours
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Fax
(631) 852-4861
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Fax
(631) 852-4861
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Application process
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Fee
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Eligibility
SuffolkAlert is available to anyone who lives, works, travels through, or visits the Suffolk County. The address can be your home location, work location, or any other location you care about.
Service area
SUFFOLK County, NY
Agency info
SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FIRE, RESCUE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Committed to serving both the 1.5 million residents of Suffolk County and the over 10,000 emergency responders who are dedicated to saving lives and protecting property. FRES is organized into the following functional areas to best provide its services. The Fire Marshal’s Office (FMO) provides inspections and enforcement activities for building codes, fire investigations, public education, technical response assistance to the Fire and EMS Agencies within Suffolk County, staffing for various positions within the county’s incident command structure and support of emergency management operations. The Fire Rescue Communications Section (COMMs) is an enhanced 911 facility which handles Fire and EMS calls, in addition to dispatching services for emergency response. The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) coordinates the county’s response to natural and man-made disasters. OEM personnel are responsible for development of the Comprehensive All-Hazards Emergency Management Plan, the operation of the county’s Emergency Operation Center (EOC) and work with local, state, and federal officials in all aspects of shelter management, planning, resource management, and emergency response and recovery activities. In addition to these functional areas, the Department also has the responsibility for oversight and coordination of the operation and contractual responsibilities of the following: The Fire Extinguisher Licensing Board (FELB) which, by law, oversees and regulates the servicing of portable fire extinguishers and automatic fire extinguishing systems throughout the county and The Suffolk County Fire Academy (SCFA) which provides classroom instruction and field training for local fire departments throughout the county. Call for more detailed services offered.