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LIST: Important Numbers for Kings Park Residents to Have

The town of Smithtown's Hurricane Preparedness Guide suggests to have a list of emergency numbers nearby, so we've compiled one for you.

The town of Smithtown suggests residents keep a list of important emergency numbers on hand in case of an emergency during Hurricane Irene.

As you prepare, why not print this list out?

KINGS PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT

Non-Emergency Number (631) 269-6846

Emergency- Dial 911

POLICE

  • Suffolk County Police: 631-852-COPS (2677)

SENIOR

  • Smithtown Senior Citizens Department: 631-360-7616

PETS

  • Suffolk County Animal Control: 631-382-7722
  • Smithtown Animal Shelter: 631-360-7575

ASSISTANCE

  • American Red Cross of Suffolk County: 631-924-6700
  • Suffolk County Office of Emergency Management: 631-852-4900
  • NYS Insurance Department: 1-800-342-3736

UTILITIES

  • Long Island Power Authority: 1-800-490-0075 (to report downed power lines or electrical emergency)
  • National Grid: 1-800-490-0045 (emergency gas safety service)
  • Suffolk County Water Authority (24-Hour Repairs): 631-665-0663
  • Water Authority (regular): 631-698-9500
  • Cablevision: 631-727-6300

TRAVEL

  • Hampton Jitney: 631-283-4600
  • Hampton Luxury Liner: 631-567-5100
  • Long Island Rail Road: 718-217-5477
  • Suffolk County Transit (Bus): 631-852-5200

MEDICAL

  • St. Catherine of Siena Emergency Department: 631-862-3111
  • Suffolk County Health Services: 631-853-3000

GOVERNMENT

  • Smithtown Department of Public Safety: 631-360-7553

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Jennifer Sloat (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 10:59 am
Thanks for reaching out to us. We are aware of the problem and should have it fixed very soon. SorryRead More for any inconvenience.
Madeline Pearl May 16, 2013 at 09:05 am
I had the same problem this morning. My inbox had around 50 e-mails from the patch. I deleted all ofRead More them and unsubscribed for new e-mails.
David masterson May 18, 2013 at 06:04 pm
Many of the babies won't survive. They get hunted down by raccoons and other predators. GoodRead More riddance
barbara s May 15, 2013 at 09:04 pm
Thanks Mike.... My daughter brought it to Sweetbriar today. she and the children were gettingRead More attached.....and we found out it is a baby gosling. But...still haven't located mom and sibs...I hope they can find a family for him...cute little fella! B
michael melnik May 15, 2013 at 08:52 pm
if you don't hear from anyone else you could try leaving it with the male and female here. I am offRead More st johnsland. comment if you are interested
KKM May 14, 2013 at 10:13 am
There's a 'Lost Dog' sign and a picture of a German Shepard in the window of Edelweis Deli.
Laura DeVito-adams May 13, 2013 at 05:05 pm
I just saw this dog running down sunken meadow rd. on Monday afternoon around 4:45. We tried callingRead More it but it ran into the st. johnland nursing home and wouldn't come to me when I tried calling it over. It looks like a shepherd mix and seems a little frightened. I called smithtown animal shelter but no one answered.
Jennifer May 13, 2013 at 04:38 pm
A dog matching this description was just on my street, Lyn Oak Lane, on Monday afternoon. I calledRead More Smithtown Animal Shelter but they wouldn't come. I tried to get the dog but he would not come and growled. The dog does not have a collar on.