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North Rockland Emergency Services Conduct Large-Scale Train Derailment Drill in Haverstraw

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Haverstraw, NY — On Sunday, June 22, volunteer firefighters and multiple emergency service agencies took part in a train derailment emergency response drill in the Villages of West Haverstraw and Haverstraw, simulating a real-world rail incident as part of an ongoing regional preparedness effort.

The exercise was organized by the North Rockland Emergency Rail Organization (NERO), a specialized task force formed to ensure readiness in the event of a rail-related emergency in Rockland County. The full-scale drill tested coordination, communication, and tactical response among first responders, fire departments, EMS, law enforcement, and supporting agencies.

The simulation included staged scenarios that mimicked real-life derailment conditions—complete with mock casualties, emergency triage areas, and containment procedures—offering a valuable hands-on experience for participants.

Agencies participating in the exercise included:

The West Haverstraw Volunteer Fire Department
The Haverstraw Volunteer Fire Department
The Thiells Volunteer Fire Department
Chris Jensen and the Rockland County Office of Fire and Emergency Services
The Town of Haverstraw Police Department
Mayor Robert D’Amelio and the Village of West Haverstraw Board
Mayor Michael Kohut and the Village of Haverstraw Board
Supervisor Howard Phillips and the Town of Haverstraw Board
Sheriff Louis Falco and The Rockland County Sheriff’s Department
The Haverstraw Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
WHFD Firefighter Joe DeLucia
The Rockland County Volunteer Hazardous Materials Team
RC Volunteer Deputy Fire Coordinators & Chiefs – Thomas McKiernan, Michael Yannazzone Jr., Patrick Pasculo, & Bobby LaGrow
The Rockland County Volunteer Fire Police Officers Association
Veolia Water Company
Orange and Rockland Utilities
CSX Transportation Inc.
Rockland County Legislator Paul Cleary
West Haverstraw DPW Superintendent Anthony Sparta and his staff

NERO and local officials extended their sincere thanks to the residents and businesses of West Haverstraw and Haverstraw for their patience and cooperation during the drill. The exercise did temporarily impact local traffic and noise levels, but residents overwhelmingly supported the initiative, recognizing the importance of proactive preparedness.

This event underscores the ongoing commitment of North Rockland emergency service agencies to mitigate disasters and respond quickly and effectively when real emergencies strike.

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Ramapo Police Ticket Four Drivers for Driving with Suspended Licenses During Traffic Stops

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Four More Drivers Cited for Driving with Suspended Licenses

Since yesterday, Ramapo officers have cited four additional motorists for operating vehicles with suspended licenses. In each case, the driver was originally pulled over for a separate traffic violation, but a routine check revealed their driving privileges had already been suspended.

There are far too many drivers on our roads who should not be behind the wheel. Our officers are committed to holding them accountable and ensuring the safety of everyone in our community.

 

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Ramapo Police Crack Down on Crime with 31 Weekend Arrests

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Busy Weekend for the Ramapo Police Department

Ramapo officers were hard at work this weekend, making 31 arrests across the Town of Ramapo. Arrests included:

🔹 12 motorists for driving with suspended licenses or registrations
🔹 3 individuals arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
🔹 7 people wanted on outstanding warrants
🔹 Additional arrests for:

  • Cocaine possession

  • Shoplifting

  • Quality-of-life offenses, including open containers, dogs at large, and loud, disruptive music

Your Ramapo officers remain dedicated to keeping neighborhoods safe and proactively addressing the issues that affect the community’s quality of life.

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