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- Canaan Protective Fire Company
- Location: 2126 Route 295 (PO Box 207), Canaan, NY 12029
E-mail: canaannyfire@yahoo.com
Emergency phone: 911
Non-emergency phone: 781-4787 (fax 781-0288)
Web site: http://departments.firehouse.com/dept/CanaanNY
The Canaan Protective Fire Company was organized in 1913. The present company is staffed by approximately 40 trained volunteers and is governed by a Board of Commissioners. The Commissioners meet the second Tuesday of the month at the Canaan firehouse.
Volunteers needed: Volunteers needed in all areas.
- Chatham Rescue Squad
- Location: 11 Moore Avenue, Chatham, NY 12037
Emergency phone: 911
Non-emergency phone: 392-9080
Web site: http://www.chathamrescue.org/
The company was founded in 1952 and is staffed through a combination of volunteers and employees. It is governed by a Board of Directors and members meet the third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 PM.
Volunteers needed: Current needs include drivers, EMTs (emergency medical technicians) and CFRS (certified first responders).
- East Chatham Fire Company
- Location: 14 Frisbee Street, East Chatham, NY 12060
Emergency phone: 911
Non-emergency phone: 392-5041
The Fire Company was founded in 1934 and is staffed by approximately 25 active volunteers. It is governed by a Board of Directors and members meet on the first Thursday of each month.
Volunteers needed: All types of volunteers including firefighters, EMS workers and administrative help.
- Lebanon Valley Protective Association (Fire Company)
- Location: Route 20 and Shaker Road (PO Box 162) New Lebanon, NY 12125
Emergency phone: 911
Non-emergency phone: 794-9331
The Fire Company is governed by a Board of Directors and meets on the first Monday of each month, meetings are open to all active members.
Volunteers needed: Volunteers needed in all operational areas.
- Lebanon Valley Protectice Association (Rescue Squad)
- Location: Route 20 and Shaker Road. New Lebanon, NY 12125
Emergency phone: 911
Non-emergency phone: 794-9331
The Fire Company /Rescue Squad is governed by a Board of Directors and meets on the first Monday of each month, meetings are open to all active members of the company.
Volunteers needed: EMT-D personnel and drivers needed.
- Red Rock Volunteer Fire Company
- Location: 401 County Route 24, East Chatham, NY 12060
Emergency phone: 911
Non-emergency phone: 392-9708
The Fire Company was organized in April of 1941 and is governed by Executive Officers and meets the first Tuesday of each month.
Volunteers needed: Volunteers are needed in all areas.
- Animal Control Officer
- Location: Canaan
Emergency phone: 518 392-1049
Non-emergency phone: 518 781-3144
Contact person: Mike Mickle
No volunteers needed at present.
- Columbia-Greene Humane Society
- Location: Humane Society Road, Hudson, NY 12534
Emergency phone:
Non-emergency phone: 518 828-6044
Volunteers needed: Volunteers always welcome.
- Environmental Conservation Officer (DEC)
- Location: Columbia County
Emergency phone:
Non-emergency phone: 518 794-8935
Contact person: Jeffrey Cox
No volunteers needed at present.
Information about ticks and Lyme Disease:
Detailed Lyme Disease information from the NYS Department of Health
Columbia HealthNet's list of organizations, specialists, and services both
local and national.
Poison Control Information:
Poison Control Center for Central NY State: (800) 222-1222
(call if you would go to Columbia Memorial in Hudson or an Albany hospital)
Poison Control Center for Massachusetts: Regional Center for Poison Control and Prevention
(800) 222-1222 or (617) 232-2120
TDD/TTY: (888) 244-5313
(call if you would go to Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield or Fairview Hospital in Great Barrington)
A Poison Control Center is usually a better resource than your own
doctor if your suspect that your child has been poisoned. The poison
center is quickly available in an emergency situation and has experts
with access to specific information on different types of poisons and
other substances that may harm children. But remember that if the
victim has collapsed or is not breathing, call 911 instead.
Although most people think to call Poison Control when their child
accidentally ingests another family member's medicine, or if he drinks
a household cleaning product, Poison Control can also be helpful if
your child is bitten by a bee, spider or snake, gets something in his
eye, such as spray paint or perfume, has food poisoning, sticks a fork
in an electrical socket, or if you accidentally give your child too
high a dose of an over-the-counter medication.
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