Article on page 12 of the 03/09 Express.
Tag Archives: emergency
The Express Newspaper October 20, 2016
Clifton Park Halfmoon Emergency Offers Free EMT to Veterans – by Vince Gallagher
Article on page 4 of the 09/22 edition.
The Express Newspaper September 22, 2016
Marchione Provides Funds for emergency Response Pagers in Rensselaer County
Article on page 6 of the 07/21 edition.
County Receives Emergency Trailer for Oil Spills – H. Wessell
BALLSTON SPA, December 29 – Saratoga County has received a new emergency spill response trailer to provide the tools necessary for dealing with large scale incidents resulting from a spill of crude oil or other ignitable liquid.
Read the entire article in the Jan. 7th edition.
The Express Newspaper January 7, 2016
Saratoga Sheriff & Emergency Management – by H. Wessell
BALLSTON SPA, October 22 – “He and my office work in conjunction with... everything,” stated Saratoga County Sheriff Michael Zurlo of the Director of the Office of Emergency Services, Carl Zeilman. “We maintain the system, we expand that system, working together,” added Zeilman. “Our offices work together on the pre-planning for the County,” including the new, countywide Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC), which was created this year.
The entire article is in the Oct. 29th edition.
The Express Newspaper October 29, 2015
Schaticoke Residents Express Concerns Over EMS – by C. Barton
An active public hearing took place in the Town of Schaghticoke on May 28th 2015 at 6:35pm. The public hearing was set for the purposes of “hearing all persons interested regarding the proposed contract with the Clifton Park and Halfmoon Emergency Corps.” This proposed contract would assign the Clifton Park and Halfmoon Emergency Corps as the contracted Emergency Medical Service that will provide emergency response to the Hemstreet Park fire district.” The John Ahearn Rescue Squad, which is no longer in operation, formerly served this district. For approximately a year the Hoosic Valley Rescue Squad has been responding to the area previously covered by John Ahern.
Read the entire article in the June 4th edition.