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Emergency Services

Dial "911" only for life-threatening emergencies. Do not dial "911" for information.
Dial "852-COPS" - For non-Emergency Police calls in Suffolk County.
Department of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services: 631-852-4851
Emergency Medical Services: (631) 853-5800

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The Suffolk County Department of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services (FRES) is committed today to serving the residents of Suffolk County and the emergency responders who are dedicated to saving lives and protecting property.

Emergency Management
 
Important information are available through our links below:

 
  Evacuation Shelters    
 
  What to do Ahead of Time
  Hurricane Planning & Preparation
  Shelter Locations and Storm Surge Map
  Winter Safety
 

Natural Disasters
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   Winter Weather


  Suffolk County Fire Departments
  24-hour emergency contact phone numbers by town
  Today's Weather  
  Other Useful Information  
  Volunteer Opportunities  
  Joint Emergency Evacuation Program (JEEP)  
  NEW! Suffolk County Multi Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan  



The Division of Emergency Medical Services provides education and support to the Suffolk County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies, and coordinates the components of the Emergency Medical Services system.

For more information about continuing medical education, please click here.

Find more information about EMS at Suffolk REMSCO.

Find out about volunteering for the Medical Reserve Corps by clicking here

 

 
 

Important information are available through our links below:

 
 
 Volunteer Fire and EMS Scholarships for Suffolk Community College
 
 
FEMA for Kids - filled with games, student artwork, activities and cutting-edge graphics that deliver a serious message of disaster preparedness and mitigation for youngsters preschool through eighth grade.
 
FEMA for Kids: Resources for Parents & Teachers - resources related to the issue of kids and the threat of war and how to talk to children about biological warfare or terrorist attack.
 
Smoky Bear Forest Fire Prevention - designed to appeal to children ages 6 to 10 and their parents by offering games and puzzles about campfire safety and forest fire prevention.
 
Burn Prevention Foundation - collection of fire and burn prevention and safety educational products and services designed for use in community, professional and industrial settings.
 
Fire Department Safety Officers Association (FDSOA) - promotes safety standards and practices in the fire, rescue and emergency services community.