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Town of Oyster Bay Emergency Management / Weather Preparedness Seminar

The program will be conducted by leaders in the fields of meteorology and emergency management, headed by Leonard B. Symons, Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety and a weather expert, who has trained at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida. The program will inform residents on how to best respond during the aftermath of a hurricane, blizzard, nor’easter or other emergency event. There will also be an overview of the SWIFTREACH 911 Emergency Notification System. Additionally, the event will also include a unique and rare tour of the Morrelly Center and its operations. The building is the first and only privately owned homeland security facility in the nation that serves emergency first responders (fire, police, transportation, etc.) and other security services. The building also supports companies on the leading edge of homeland security technology development and academia resources.

“Recent dramatic events around the world have further underscored the importance of readying ourselves on Long Island, where we are geographically vulnerable for the effects of weather and flooding. Complacency is not an option,” Supervisor Venditto said. “This seminar is an important way to learn from the experts what you need to know to ensure that you and your family will be prepared should a hurricane, blizzard, nor’easter or other type of disaster finds its way to Long Island.”

For more information and/or hurricane safety tips, log onto the Town’s website at www.oysterbaytown.com or call the Town’s Department of Public Safety at (516) 677-5350.

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