Schuyler County Emergency Management

Schuyler County Emergency Management If you have an emergency, call 911. For non-emergencies, call 607-535-8222.

⚠️ SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE FOR TODAY ⚠️The  US National Weather Service Binghamton NY has updated the forecast, and confid...
06/06/2026

⚠️ SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE FOR TODAY ⚠️

The US National Weather Service Binghamton NY has updated the forecast, and confidence is increasing that portions of our area could experience strong to severe thunderstorms later today.

🟡 Most of the region, including Schuyler County, is now under a Slight Risk (Level 2 of 5) for severe thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.

⏰ Timing:
While a few showers are possible this morning and into the early afternoon, the primary threat for severe thunderstorms is expected from the mid-to-late afternoon through the evening hours.

⚠️ Main Threats:
💨 Strong to damaging wind gusts
🧊 Hail

Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are possible, and conditions may change quickly if storms develop. Residents are encouraged to monitor the latest forecasts, have multiple ways to receive weather warnings, and be prepared to move indoors if threatening weather approaches.

If you have outdoor plans this afternoon or evening, keep a close eye on the weather and be prepared to adjust your activities as needed.

The Schuyler County Emergency Management Office will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates as information becomes available.

Stay weather aware and stay safe.

⚠️ WEATHER AWARENESS MESSAGE ⚠️According to the US National Weather Service Binghamton NY, there is the potential for th...
06/05/2026

⚠️ WEATHER AWARENESS MESSAGE ⚠️

According to the US National Weather Service Binghamton NY, there is the potential for thunderstorms across the region this weekend.

At this time, confidence in the exact timing and locations of any severe weather remains uncertain. However, Schuyler County is currently within an area identified as having a Slight Risk for severe thunderstorms on Saturday afternoon and evening.

If severe thunderstorms develop, they could produce:
🌩️ Damaging wind gusts
🧊 Large hail
🌧️ Heavy rainfall and localized ponding of water

Now is a good time to review your plans for outdoor activities, monitor weather forecasts, and ensure you have multiple ways to receive weather warnings.

The forecast may continue to change as we get closer to the event. The Schuyler County Emergency Management Office will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates as necessary.

Stay weather aware and plan accordingly.

Showers and thunderstorms return to the forecast Saturday afternoon and evening. Some of them may be strong to severe with gusty winds and hail. The highest chances are for areas in yellow (level 2).

🚒👨‍⚕️🏡 HELP KEEP OLDER ADULTS SAFE IN YOUR COMMUNITYEvery year, fires and falls remain two of the leading causes of inju...
06/03/2026

🚒👨‍⚕️🏡 HELP KEEP OLDER ADULTS SAFE IN YOUR COMMUNITY

Every year, fires and falls remain two of the leading causes of injury and death among older adults. As emergency responders, we are uniquely positioned to help prevent these incidents before they happen.

Join the FREE Steps to Safety™ Train-the-Trainer Program and learn how to partner with community organizations, conduct home safety visits, deliver impactful educational presentations, and build local networks that support older adults living safely and independently.

Whether you're in Fire Service, EMS, Emergency Management, Public Health, Injury Prevention, Social Services, or Older Adult Services, this program provides practical tools you can immediately bring back to your community.

📅 July 14, 2026
📍 Oriskany, NY
⏰ 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Participants will learn to:
✅ Deliver engaging fire and fall prevention presentations
✅ Conduct basic home safety visits
✅ Identify hazards and reduce risks
✅ Build community partnerships
✅ Train others to expand local prevention efforts

Space is limited to 50 participants.

Together, we can move beyond response and make a lasting impact through prevention.

Please register at: https://stepstosafety071426ny.eventbrite.com/

🚒 Class Starts Tomorrow – Limited Seats Still Available!Have you ever thought about leading training within your departm...
06/01/2026

🚒 Class Starts Tomorrow – Limited Seats Still Available!

Have you ever thought about leading training within your department? Interested in becoming a Skills Lab Instructor or taking the first step toward becoming a New York State Fire Instructor?

The Principles of Instruction course begins tomorrow at the Watkins Glen Fire Department, and there are still a few seats available.

This 15-hour course is designed for fire service personnel who want to develop their instructional skills and become more effective trainers and leaders within their organizations. Participants will learn the fundamentals of lesson planning, instructional delivery, working with adult learners, meeting diverse learning needs, and the instructor's role in safety.

📅 Tuesdays, June 2 – June 30
🕕 1800 Hours
📍 Watkins Glen Fire Department
📖 Course #01-11-0086

⚠️ A Training Authorization Letter (TAL) is required.

Don't miss this opportunity to invest in yourself, strengthen your department's training program, and begin your journey toward becoming an instructor.

👉 Register today through Acadis LMS. Spots are limited and registration closes when the class begins.

06/01/2026

The Schuyler County Emergency Management Office would like to make residents aware of planned electrical service upgrades being conducted by the Village of Watkins Glen Electric Department.

Beginning Tuesday, June 2, through Thursday, June 4, brief temporary power outages may occur throughout the day in limited areas of the Village. While outages are expected to be short in duration and affect only a small number of customers, residents are encouraged to plan accordingly for any devices, appliances, or activities that could be impacted by a brief interruption in electrical service.

Please see the Village of Watkins Glen's post below for additional information.

05/29/2026

This past weekend, several fatal fires occurred across NYS communities, a sobering reminder that fire can happen anytime, anywhere.

➡️Test your smoke alarms
➡️Close doors at night
➡️Practice your home escape plan
➡️Know two ways out

Prevention and preparedness can save lives.

This Memorial Day, we pause to remember the true meaning of the day — honoring the brave men and women of our Armed Forc...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to remember the true meaning of the day — honoring the brave men and women of our Armed Forces who gave their lives in service to our nation.

Memorial Day is not simply the start of summer or a long weekend. It is a solemn reminder of the sacrifice made by those who never came home, and of the families who carry that loss every day.

Today, we remember their courage.
We honor their sacrifice.
And we vow to never forget. 🇺🇸

“They gave their tomorrow so we could have our today.”

From all of us at Schuyler County Emergency Management Office, we extend our deepest gratitude to our fallen heroes and their families.

🚒 Looking to take the next step in training the fire service?The upcoming Principles of Instruction course in Schuyler C...
05/21/2026

🚒 Looking to take the next step in training the fire service?

The upcoming Principles of Instruction course in Schuyler County is a great opportunity for firefighters, company officers, and training personnel interested in leading drills and department training, becoming a Skills Lab Instructor, or continuing on the path toward becoming a New York State Fire Instructor.

This introductory instructor development course covers lesson planning, instructional delivery, working with adult learners, safety responsibilities, and modern training methods designed to help you become a more effective and confident instructor.

📅 Tuesdays, June 2nd – June 30th
🕕 1800 hrs
📍 Watkins Glen Fire Department

⚠️ A Training Authorization Letter (TAL) is required for registration.

There is still space available — register today through Acadis LMS.

Course #: (01-11-0086) - 161

05/19/2026

WARNING from the SCSO Marine Patrol

As we head into Memorial Day weekend, water levels on Seneca Lake are beginning to recede, but the lake remains approximately 12–14 inches above normal summer levels. Large debris continues to surface throughout the lake, including partially submerged logs capable of causing catastrophic damage to boats and serious injury to passengers.
Debris of any kind floating just below the surface can be extremely difficult to see, especially during low-light conditions or while towing skiers, tubers, or wake surfers.
The Schuyler County Sheriff’s Office urges all boaters to reduce speeds, maintain a sharp lookout at all times, and use extreme caution underway throughout the holiday weekend.
Please boat responsibly and have a safe Memorial Day weekend.
— Schuyler County Sheriff’s Office Marine Patrol

🌡️ With temperatures expected to top 90° today and tomorrow, Schuyler County Emergency Management urges residents and vi...
05/18/2026

🌡️ With temperatures expected to top 90° today and tomorrow, Schuyler County Emergency Management urges residents and visitors to take precautions during the heat. While temperatures are expected to drop significantly afterward, extreme heat can quickly become dangerous.

Heat-related illnesses can include heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke, which can become life-threatening if not treated promptly.

☀️ Heat Safety Tips:
• Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water
• Limit strenuous outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours
• Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing
• Check on older adults, children, and those without air conditioning
• Never leave children or pets unattended in vehicles

Know the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness and what to do if someone becomes sick from the heat.

Learn more from the National Weather Service: https://www.weather.gov/safety/heat-illness

Heat is dangerous and can result in heat-related illnesses including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, or even death. Stay by learning the symptoms of heat exposure and the appropriate responses.

weather.gov/safety/heat-illness

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106 10th Street, Unit 36
Watkins Glen, NY
14891

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Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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