Sleepy Hollow Fire Department
Sleepy Hollow Fire Department


2022 Run Totals
January 18
February 13
March 24
April 22
May 21
June 21
July 26
August 25
September 28
October 27
November 34
December 34
Total 293

2023 Run Totals
January 26
February 28
March 20
April 21
May 24
June 31
July 34
August 27
September 24
October 32
November 3
December 38
Total 308


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Meeting Notices:

Our fire companies each meet the first Tuesday of every month at 7:30pm.  In compliance with New York Open Meeting Law all members of the public may attend. 

Meeting Locations:

North Tarrytown Fire Patrol: 28 Beekman Ave Sleepy Hollow NY

Rescue Hose: 11 Lawrence Ave Sleepy Hollow NY

Pocantico Hook & Ladder: 28 Beekman Ave Sleepy Hollow NY

Columbia Hose: 28 Beekman Ave Sleepy Hollow NY

Union Hose: 129 Cortlandt St. Sleepy Hollow, NY
 

Department Rules and Regulations 2023

Public Safety:

Carbon monoxide detectors are required in all homes in New York State. Detectors should, at a minimum, be plugged into an electrical outlet at ground level on all sleeping floors. Detectors on non sleeping floors should be placed chest high.

CARBON MONOXIDE IS ODOR LESS, COLORLESS, AND HEAVIER THAN AIR.

 

911 INFORMATION FOR RESIDENTS

What is 9-1-1?
9-1-1 is the universal emergency telephone number designed to give citizens an easy to remember number when they need the assistance of police, fire, or ambulance services in an emergency.

How do I use 9-1-1?
When you have an emergency, remain calm and dial 9-1-1.  When the call taker answers, state what your emergency is, location of the emergency, your name and call back phone number.  Do not hang up until you are instructed to do so. 

When should I dial 9-1-1?
You should only dial 9-1-1 in an “emergency.”  A good rule to remember is to dial 9-1-1 to save a life, prevent a crime or report a fire

When should I not call 9-1-1?
Inappropriate use of the 9-1-1 system wastes much needed resources and ties up the 9-1-1 center operators. Making a prank 9-1-1 call is a crime

Who do I call for Non-Emergencies?
For all non-emergencies, use your local police department’s 7-digit non-emergency phone line.

Can the deaf and hearing or speech impaired use 9-1-1?
Yes. The 9-1-1 center is equipped with a “Telecommunications Device for the Deaf” (TDD/TTY).

Can I use 9-1-1 if I do not speak English?
Yes. The 9-1-1 center has the ability to use an interpreter service. The only thing you need to remember is dial 9-1-1 and tell the call taker the language you wish to communicate in.

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Sleepy Hollow Fire Department
28 Beekman Avenue
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591

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Emergency Line:914-631-4290
Non-Emergency: 914-804-1836
Station Fax: 914-332-1307
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