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Home > Community Resources > Community Directory > Emergency Numbers Emergency NumbersEmergency: 911 Police-Fire-
Ambulance
Give the type of
emergency, the address of the emergency, the nearest intersecting street,
your name, and phone number.
Gas: 1-800-490-0045 Elder Abuse: 516-542-0404
Domestic Violence
Hotline: 516-542-0404
Syosset Fire Department: 50 Cold Spring Road, Syosset, NY 11791 Emergency: 516-921-0000
Non Emergency: 516-921-0728
Nassau County Police Department
Old Brookville Police
Department...........516-626-1300
5701 Northern Blvd., Upper Brookville
Brookville, Matinecock, Mill Neck, Muttontown, Old Brookville, Upper Brookville Oyster Bay Cove Police
Department........516-922-6363
Long Island Power Authority: (Electric) Electric Emergency:
1-800-490-0025/15
Gas Emergency: 1-800-490-0045
Nassau County Rape
and Sexual Assault Hotline: 516-222-2293
Nassau County Department
of Social Services Emergency Services: 516-572-3143
The Department maintains
an emergency services program that operates from 6:00pm to 8:00am weekdays.
This service is available continuously on weekends and holidays.
The program offers the following services:
In New
York State there is a new law to aid parents, guardians, or other legally
responsible persons who have decided that they cannot care for their newborn
infants
Under the Abandoned
Infant Protection Act, parents, guardians, or other legally responsible
persons who are unable to care for their newborn infants may anonymously
and safely leave their infant in the care of a responsible person at a
hospital, police station, fire station or a responsible person at another
safe location. For more information regarding other suitable locations
in your area, contact your local district attorney's office.
A 24-hour, toll-free
information and referral telephone hotline: 1-866-505-SAFE (7233).
The hotline is staffed around the clock, 365 days a year with trained operators
who can: provide specific information about the law; refer callers to local
hospitals, fire stations, police stations; refer callers to District Attorney
and Social Services offices. Operators also can connect callers with
crisis counseling services if necessary. The hotline, through an
interpreter service, can communicate with callers in more than 150 languages.
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