Local governments, schools and special districts looking to save money should check out the shared services offerings from Westchester County. We have programs and the expertise to save you taxpayer dollars.
Below you will find an array of services offered by the county's Department of Emergency Services. We urge you to check them out. For more information, contact DES at (914) 231-1851. Looking for other possible savings? Go to our countywide shared services section.
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Resuscitator, Inhalator, and Air Pack Service Contract |
All Westchester County Municipalities can take advantage of the County's Resuscitator, Inhaler, and Air Pack Service contract at a reduced cost. All interested departments should refer to contract #RFB-WC-10278 for further information. Should you have any questions please contact us at (914) 231-1851. |
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Fire Fighting Foam Contract |
All Westchester County Fire Departments can now take advantage of the county's contract for fire fighting foam at a reduced cost. All interested departments should refer to contract #RFB-WC-14186 for further instructions. Should you have any questions please contact us at (914) 231-1851. |
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Fire Apparatus Maintenance and Repair Contract |
Municipalities can now take advantage of the county's contract for fire apparatus maintenance and repair at a reduced cost. All interested departments should refer to contract #5424BPS for instructions on how to proceed in using these services. Should you have any further questions contact us at (914) 231-1851. |
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Fire Hose Purchasing Contract |
Municipalities can now purchase Fire Hose by taking advantage of the county's contract and purchase them at a reduced cost. All interested departments should refer to contract #RFB-WC-12159 for instructions on how to proceed in purchasing this equipment. Should you have any further questions contact |
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Fire Apparatus, Ground Ladders, and Fire Hose - Annual Testing and Inspection Contract |
To help ensure Westchester County Fire Departments are in compliance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard for the annual testing of fire apparatus, ground ladder, and fire hose; the county has contracted with Fire One, Inc. for annual testing and inspection services at a reduced rate. All interested departments should refer to contract # RFB-WC-11049; RFB-WC-22513; RFB-WC-23049 for directions on how to obtain the services and rates offered to the county. Should you have any further questions, contact us at (914) 231-1851. |
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Firefighter "Bail Out" Rope System |
In response to the NYS mandate that requires interior firefighters be provided safety bail-out ropes while on duty; DES in conjunction with the county Bureau of Purchase and Supply has contracted to purchase this emergency escape system at a reduced rate. Municipalities can take advantage of the county's contract and purchase these systems at a reduced cost. All interested departments should refer to contract # RFB-WC-13221 for instructions on how to proceed in purchasing the system. Should you have any further questions contact us at (914) 231-1851. |
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Firefighter Turnout Gear Cleaning and Maintenance Contract |
To help ensure that Westchester County Fire Department's are able to maintain their turnout gear in accordance with the National Fire Protection Agency's 1851 Standard on Selection, Care and Maintenance of Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting; the county has contracted with Minerva Bunker Gear Cleaners to provide cleaning services at a reduced price. All interested departments should refer to contract #: RFB-WC-13382 for directions on how to obtain the services and rates offered to the county. Should you have any further questions contact us at (914) 231-1851. |
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In the event of an emergency, the county has developed systems that allow the public to be contacted directly in the event of an emergency and/or severe weather conditions. Select from these three categories:
Notifications will be made and contain information about emergency conditions and what actions should be taken. Alerts are transmitted by e-mail, text messaging, and/or phone messages. The subscriber determines how to be notified when signing up. |
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Emergency Services maintains a registry of county residents who may require additional assistance, transportation, and/or sheltering in the event of a major emergency. The registry is for county residents with a physical or mental disability who live independently and not in a residential special needs facility (i.e., nursing home or hospital). Applications are screened and evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Notification is made within 45 days of receiving your application if your application has NOT been approved. Municipalities can use this registry to ensure their constituents who need this assistance are identified. |
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Emergency Services administers, coordinates, and maintains the fire training program. Career and volunteer firefighters from Westchester County's 58 fire departments can get their training and education in fire department operations at our facility. We offer a state-of-the-art training facility with the latest in classroom technology and training props. Props include:
Municipalities can sign up for classes online. Emergency Services, in conjunction with Westchester County Career Chiefs, conducts and administers the Career Firefighter Academy. This is a 16-week academy program for newly hired career firefighters designed by the New York State Office of Fire Prevention and Control. The academy program is scheduled twice annually in the spring and fall. Municipalities should contact the Fire Division for more information. |
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Through the county’s “Get Ready” initiative we have developed and distributed hundreds of duffle bags referred to as “go bags” and literature regarding emergency preparedness. The bag is intended to remind citizens to prepare an emergency bag in the event of an emergency evacuation. Municipalities can request to have “go bags” and brochures distributed at any of their next preparedness events. |
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Disaster Supplies and Equipment |
At the request of the municipality, the Department of Emergency Services can furnish various emergency equipment and supplies to aid devastated communities in the event of a disaster. Equipment and supplies include:
If your municipality is interested in learning more or would like to request equipment or supplies contact the Office of Emergency Management at (914) 864-5450 |
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Our training facility located at 4 Dana Road in Valhalla has a classroom environment ideally suited for class lectures and training. We offer four classrooms and an outdoor training yard. Each classroom provides the perfect combination of a clean comfortable environment and the latest in electronic audio-visual equipment and training aids. Each training room is equipped with the following:
To make a reservation or if you have questions about the facility, call (914) 231-1699. |
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Emergency Services coordinates educational offerings for EMS providers and disseminates training and educational announcements and associated information to agencies and providers. Programs include education on disaster response, child and elder abuse, scene safety, pediatric care, response to terrorism, respiratory protection, and weekly EMS grand rounds. Municipalities can sign up for training online or by contacting the EMS Division at (914) 231-1616. |
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The Emergency Communications Center (ECC) provides primary dispatch services for many fires and EMS agencies in the county. The consolidation of dispatch services provides for a standardized call processing model and superior tracking capabilities of emergency services resources. All fire and EMS mutual aid requests are managed from the ECC. If your municipality is interested in being dispatched through our ECC or if you should have any questions, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. at (914) 231-1684. |
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The Special Operations Unit is comprised of the Westchester County Hazardous Materials Response Team (HMRT) and the Technical Rescue Team (TRT). The HMRT, in cooperation with local fire, police, and EMS agencies, develops community practice drills to improve readiness and response to hazardous material emergencies. The TRT provides equipment, apparatus, highly trained personnel, and logistical support during technical challenges to local agencies |
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The Cause and Origin (C&O) team is the central resource for local fire chiefs upon request with trained experts to assist in the determination of the cause and origin of fires. The primary objectives of the team are to:
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Code Enforcement and Fire Inspections |
The Code Enforcement Office performs fire safety inspections at all county-owned or occupied properties. If you need assistance or have any questions pertaining to fire codes, contact: Chief Robert Russell |
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OEM collaborates with the National Weather Service, SKYWARN volunteers, Consolidated Edison, New York State Electric & Gas, SEMO, and the news media in tracking the approach of potentially dangerous storms and in giving timely warning to local governments and to the people of Westchester. OEM coordinates response and recovery activities that exceed the capabilities of local government(s), as well as periodic severe weather training symposia to school and civil authorities, emergency responders, hospital administrators, and other interested parties |
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Emergency Communications |
The Office of Emergency Management can provide emergency communications support through the Westchester County Emergency Operations Center (EOC), through dispatch of the county field communications unit to support emergency responders, and/or through the activation of civil defense volunteer radio operators. OEM maintains liaison with the Westchester Emergency Communications Association (WECA) and with others who support emergency preparedness. |
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Trunked Radio System |
The Westchester County Trunked Radio System was designed to allow interoperable radio communications between Fire and EMS units, including hospital emergency departments and police headquarters. The system is currently being used for primary communication for a number of fire and ems agencies. The system is designed to:
Forms If you have any questions or would like further information, contact Tom Alessi, Radio Systems Manager by phone at (914) 231-1691 or by e-mail at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.directly. |
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Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) |
Deploys local volunteer amateur radio operators to assist in providing emergency radio communications during a disaster or catastrophic event. For more information contact: The Office of Emergency Management at (914) 864-5450 |
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Emergency Shelter Supplies |
The Westchester County Office of Emergency Management in coordination with municipal, private, and non-profit partners established a system of strategically placed caches of fixed and mobile Emergency Shelter Supplies. These caches contain cots, blankets, pillows, towels, and personal hygiene kits. Fixed sites have these caches on-site with a structure capable of supporting sheltering operations, while the mobile caches are tow-behind trailers capable of being deployed anywhere in the county. These caches are to be utilized when local resources for sheltering and mass care have become either exhausted or the need exceeds local capabilities. The county also stockpiles water and self-heating emergency meals to support sheltering operations if necessary. |
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Respiratory Fit Testing |
DES facilitates the Fit Test Machine loaner program. The program enables local police, fire, and EMS agencies the ability to fit test their emergency responders in the required respiratory protection equipment. To learn more, contact Nyle Salley, Program Specialist, by e-mail at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by phone at (914) 231-1495. |
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Westchester Emergency Volunteer Reserves (WEVR) / Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) |
These teams comprised of volunteer healthcare professionals that offer their skills, and expertise during an emergency. To join or find out more information, contact The Office of Emergency Management at (914) 864-5450. |
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Westchester EMS Hospital Diversion System |
EMS agencies can now use a web-based notification system that tracks requests from hospitals for emergency ambulance diversion when needed due to high volume or other special extenuating circumstances. For more information, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.of EMS at (914) 231-1684, or sign in to Westchester EMS Hospital Diversion. |