Officials to Host Emergency Preparedness Forum Highlighting Long Island Storm Risks


Hurricane preparedness event on tap. | Office of Assemblyman DeStefano

Concerned about Long Island’s vulnerability to hurricanes and other storms, local officials are encouraging residents to attend a free Emergency Preparedness Presentation on August 4 at 7:00 p.m. at the South Country Ambulance facility, on Station Road in Bellport.

Sponsored Assemblyman Joe DeStefano and Congressman Andrew Garbarino, in partnership with the Suffolk Department of Fire Response and Emergency Services, will offer guidance on how families can prepare for severe weather and other emergencies.

“Long Island is no stranger to powerful storms,” said Assemblyman DeStefano, referencing Superstorm Sandy, the infamous 1938 hurricane, and many more in between, including nor’easters. “Whether it’s flooding, wind damage, or prolonged power outages, our communities need to be informed, equipped, and ready. This presentation will give residents the tools they need to stay safe.”

Congressman Garbarino emphasized the importance of local resilience. “We’ve seen firsthand how quickly conditions can turn dangerous,” he said. “Preparedness saves lives, and this event is all about empowering families to take action before disaster strikes.”

The presentation will include practical advice on making emergency kits, evacuation plans, communication strategies, and how to respond in the critical moments before, during, and after a storm. Attendees will also be able to hear directly from local leaders and emergency officials.

Joining the effort are Senator Dean Murray, Brookhaven Supervisor Dan Panico, Town Councilman Michael Loguercio, and County Legislators Chad Lennon, Nick Caracappa, and Dominick Thorne—all of whom stress the need for emergency planning. 

“This isn’t just a lecture—it’s a community call to action,” said Legislator Dominick Thorne, an EMS volunteer who serves on the Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness Committee. “We’re all in this together, and knowing what to do in an emergency is the first step in protecting your loved ones.”

“It is vitally important that people are prepared when a big storm hits,” Senator Murray said. “The emergency managers putting this on are very good; they really get people prepared. This is one you don’t want to miss.”

Residents are encouraged to RSVP by scanning the QR code on the flyer or by calling (631) 207-0073. The event is free and open to the public.

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