Wayne County's Emergency Management Service Agency
Emergency Phone #: 911
Address:
1527 Nye Road
Lyons, NY 14489
The Clyde Fire Department is a full-service public safety agency.
Emergency phone #: 911
315-923-7667
Fax #: 315-923-1336
P.O. Box 173
15 Ford Street
Clyde, NY 14433
Email: info@clydefire.org
Website: ClydeFire.org
Local Police Department
911
Office Phone #: 315-923-3121
Fax #: 315-923-1003
6 South Park Street
Clyde, NY 14433
Email: http://policechief@clydeny.com
Website: https://www.clydeny.com/contact
Local Sheriff's Station
Emergency Phone #: 911
315-946-9711
7376 Rt. 31 West
Lyons, NY 14489
Website: https://www.waynecosheriff.org
Local State Police Station
Emergency Phone #: 911
315-946-3039
Rt. 31 West
Lyons, NY 14489
Website: https://troopers.ny.gov
Emergency Phone #: 911
Phone #:800-222-1222
24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones.
Website: https://988lifeline.org/
The Yellow Dot Program is a project of the New York State Sheriffs' Association. It is designed to alert and help first responders provide life-saving medical attention during emergencies. You simply fill out a personal information card which includes emergency contacts, physicians, preferred hospitals, medical conditions, medications, and allergies then place it in the instructed areas along with a yellow dot decal.
For more information or to obtain a personal information card and yellow dot decal, please visit the Town Clerks Office or go to www.nysheriffs.org/yellowdot
Disasters can happen anytime, anywhere and without warning. Our region is especially known for our share of weather emergencies, and as we all know, Upstate New York weather can change in the blink of an eye. Whether our area is alerted of an advisory, watch or warning of severe thunderstorms, tornados, flash flooding, snow, wind or ice; being prepared is essential for keeping everyone safe. Be prepared for disasters and emergencies by assembling an emergency kit for you and your family.
Water, Beach, Camping, Picnic, Grilling and Firework Safety along with tips for dealing with pesky mosquitoes and ticks. Also, tips to ensure our pets have a safe summer.
Website: American Red Cross
A free program with no strict eligibility guidelines. An individual who is at risk of wandering can wear a battery operated personalized waterproof GPS wristband that emits a tracking signal. The individual’s picture and personal information are given to 911 upon registration. When the caregiver notifies 911 that the person is missing, Wayne Behavioral Health works with Wayne County Sheriffs to locate the lost or wandering individual.
Wayne County Behavioral Health
Phone: 315-946-5722
Smart911 is a free service that allows individuals and families to create a safety profile that automatically displays at the 911 center when 911 is called. The profile includes information that can help emergency responders respond more quickly and effectively.
Website: Smart911.com
Basic needs (food, clothing, emergency housing).
American Red Cross of Greater Rochester
825 John Street, Suite 209
West Henrietta NY 14586
Phone 585-241-4400
Website www.redcross.org/ny/rochester