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Thank you to First Responders

Thank you First Responders

Lexi Stoff, a soon to be senior at North Shore High School in Glen Head (and aspiring engineer), organized the following

 

“In response to the pandemic First Responders have been putting their lives on the line to help those in need. Thank a first responder by writing a note of gratitude. Your submission will be distributed to First Responders at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Cleveland Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, Cold Spring Harbor Fire Department, Locust Valley Fire Department, Carle Place Fire Department, Sea Cliff Fire Department, Manhasset-Lakeville Fire Department, Sleepy Hollow Police Department, and 35+ more organizations.”

The Bayport Fire Department was lucky enough to have Lexi include us in this wonderful campaign. Below was the follow up email I received, along with thank you notes, which Lexi is still receiving. 

Dear Captain Jason Feinberg, I reached out to you on April 14 asking if I could send thank you letters to first responders for you to distribute and I was given this email to send them to. Attached below are 100+ thank you notes from members of my community and there are still more rolling in! Thank you so much for all you are doing!  -Lexi Stoff

 

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Message to Bayport Residents

*** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ***

MARCH 16, 2020

Attention Bayport residents,  

Our crews remain available to respond to emergencies but we are asking you to please follow these precautions during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak.

If you are quarantined (mandatory or self-imposed) in your home due to possible or confirmed COVID-19 exposure, PLEASE be sure to specify this to the dispatcher when calling 911 or 631-472-4411 for medical or other emergencies.

We also ask that you place a sign/note on your front door to alert our firefighters to take infection-prevention precautions before entering your home or business.

We need to protect our crews so that they may remain able to meet the emergency needs of our community.

Elsewhere, there have been entire fire companies quarantined after they have responded to quarantined homes and were not alerted before entering. Those first responders are now unavailable to help anyone for at least 14 days.

In our department we cannot afford to have this happen and being volunteers we do not want to have to take it home to our families.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

-Chief Jerry Dietz

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BAYPORT FIRE HEADQUARTERS-PUBLIC LIMITATIONS

In order to maintain a sanitary environment and to limit potential cross-contamination/exposure to both first responders and the general public, the Bayport Fire Department Chief's office and Fire District officials have implemented preventative controls which include the following.

The Bayport Fire Headquarters is closed to the general public and non-emergency related activity.  (this includes the Department Property). Should a person need to enter Headquarters for business purposes, please do so through the Dispatch area door (clearly marked). 

DO NOT COME TO FIRE HEADQUARTERS IF YOU HAVE FLU LIKE SYMPTOMS.  If you need medical attention, please contact 911 for an ambulance or speak with your physician first. 

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Testing for COVID-19

Call your doctor:  If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms, such as cough or difficulty breathing, call your healthcare provider for medical advice.
Novel Coronavirus Hotline 24/7 at 1-888-364-3065
A mobile testing site has been set up at Stony Brook University Hospital. Testing is done by appointment only by calling the number above.


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Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) information & prevention

Recently, a new coronavirus - 2019 Novel (New) Coronavirus - was detected in China that has not been previously found in humans. This coronavirus can lead to fever, cough and shortness of breath. There are thousands of confirmed cases in China, including cases outside of Wuhan and additional cases being identified in a growing number of countries internationally, including the United States. There are ongoing investigations to learn more about this virus.

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