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The mission of the Commission’s
Marine Patrol is to improve public
safety, recreational quality and environmental protection
through emergency response, boater assistance, public education
and effective law enforcement. The patrol provides
a wide array of services to the boating public such as:
search and rescue; first-aid; vessel and forest fire fighting;
public education; emergency towing and courtesy gas service;
and enforcement of State, Commission and local boating
regulations.
The patrol consists of eight patrol boats staffed by eight uniformed patrol
officers and two sergeants. The patrol operates seasonally
from the middle of May to Columbus Day. Full patrol operations
occur from early July through Labor Day with a maximum of eight
patrol units on duty, day and night.
The patrol is dispatched through the Warren County Sheriff Office headquarters
(518-743-2500) or 911 in an emergency. The patrol coordinates
with Warren County Sheriff Patrols on the lake as well as other
law enforcement agencies.
Marine Patrol Annual
Report -
Boater Education
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