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For Immediate Release: Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Troop T & Citizen Volunteers Launch Halloween Safety Effort
“Pumpkin Patrol” Aimed At Preventing Dangerous Halloween Pranks
The New York State Thruway Authority today announced that State Police Troop T and citizen volunteers will once again start “Pumpkin Patrols” statewide this Halloween week. The patrols, which began in 1976, are meant to prevent dangerous Halloween pranks and protect travelers along the 641-mile New York State Thruway.
“Seemingly harmless pranks can quickly turn into tragedy, and the Pumpkin Patrols across the State help deter this type of activity,” said Thruway Authority Executive Director Michael Fleischer. “On behalf of the Authority and Thruway motorists Systemwide, I extend many thanks to Troop T and the volunteers for their dedication to keeping motorists safe on the Thruway during this time of year.”
These patrols are made possible by members of State Police Troop T, local citizen band radio clubs (“CB” operators) and amateur radio operators (HAMs). Troop T, whose members patrol the Thruway exclusively, and the volunteers will be on watch beginning Friday, October 30, through Saturday, October 31.
“Troop T will be out in full force monitoring any unusual activity, as well as patrolling roads, bridges and interchanges to help minimize any potential hazards to travelers,” said Troop T Major Robert C. Meyers. “Also as part of this effort, Troop T will be watching for intoxicated drivers and conducting seat belt checks.”
The volunteers assisting Troop T will monitor Thruway overpasses statewide and report any unusual activity to State Police or local law enforcement. Sixteen organizations from twenty counties have asked to participate in this year’s effort. In addition to Halloween pranks, Troop T will be keeping watch for other violations, including speeding, driving while intoxicated and aggressive driving.
For further information on the Pumpkin Patrol, please contact Sergeant Charles F. Stumpf, State Police Troop T at 518-436-3134.
The following is a list of local coordinators for this effort:
| Group/Organization- Coordinator |
Area/County |
Orange County ARES/RACES
Mr. Seamus Leary, 845-615-0479 |
Orange County |
Putnam Emergency Amateur Radio Assoc.
Mr. Paul Glatz, 845-279-4558 |
Putnam County |
Mt. Beacon Amateur Radio Club
Mr. Andrew D. Schmidt, 845-462-7539 |
Dutchess County |
Overlook Mountain Radio Club
Mr. Matt Bechtold, 845-246-1220 |
Ulster County |
Greene County Fire Police
Mr. Dan Howard, 518-485-2805 |
Greene County |
Albany/Troy Amateur Radio Assoc.
Ms. Karen Smith, 518-273-6594 |
Albany/Rensselaer/Columbia County |
Montgomery Radio
Mr. Tom Tracz 518-842-1934 |
Montgomery County |
Fort Herkimer Amateur Radio Club
Mr. Don Rankins, 315-527-5831 |
Herkimer County |
Madison-Oneida Amateur Radio Club
Ms. Carol Mayers, 315-633-8844 |
Madison/Oneida County |
Liverpool Amateur Repeater Club
Jan Just, 315-345-9550 |
Onondaga County |
Auburn Amateur Radio Assoc.
Mr. Chuck Talbot |
Cayuga/Seneca County |
Drumlins Amateur Radio Club
Mr. David Taylor 315-597-4293 |
Ontario County |
Genesee Radio Amateurs
Mr. Harold Hay, 585-343-1330 |
Genesee County |
Monroe County ARES/RACES
Rochester Radio Repeater Assoc.
Mr. Brad Allen |
Monroe County |
Erie County ARES/RACES
Mr. Allan Paul 716-652-4647 |
Erie County |
Chautauqua County RACES
Mr. Duane Buchweitz 716-753-3026 |
Chautauqua County |
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