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The Fire Marshals Office (FMO) performs code enforcement and inspections, fire investigations, public education, technical assistance to the fire and EMS agencies of Suffolk, supports the emergency management operation, and staffs various positions within the county's incident command structure.
The Fire Rescue Communication section is a component of the Fire Marshal's Office. The communications center is an enhanced 911 facility handling fire and EMS calls and dispatching units. The dispatchers must be New York State certified Emergency Medical Technicians to be hired and maintain national certification as Emergency Medical Dispatchers. These same Emergency Services Dispatchers are utilized to staff the mobile command post along with county fire marshals.
Fire Safety and Related infomation:
Juvenile Firesetters Intervention Program
Safety Tips for Turkey Fryers
Candles and Fire Safety
Carbon Monoxide The Silent Killer
Exit Drills in the Home
Fire Extinguishers
Fire Prevention Week
Fire Related Hazards During and After a Flood
Halogen Lamp Fire Safety Precautions
Smoke Alarms
Supplemental Space Heaters
Stay Warm Without Harm When Using Alternative Heating Source
Fire Rescue and Safety Organizations:
Fire Rescue Organizations
Links to Long Island Fire Department Web Pages
Suffolk County Fire Academy
Suffolk County Fire Departments
Suffolk County Volunteer Ambulance Corps
Town Chief Fire Marshals
Related Web Pages and Resources
Volunteer Opportunities:
NEWS BULLETIN: VOLUNTEER SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM SERVES
Volunteer opportunities: Local Fire and Emergency Medical Services
Volunteer Fire and EMS Scholarships at Suffolk County Community College (SERVES)
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