Haverford's Emergency Contact Numbers
With Sandy making landfall, here are the numbers you need to know to stay safe.
As Hurricane Sandy makes its way to the area, a list of emergency numbers may be useful to be kept on hand in case of an emergency situation during the storm.
ASSISTANCE
Haverford Township Police Department Emergency: 911; Non-emergency: 610-853-1298
Oakmont Fire Company Emergency: 911; Non-emergency: 610-446-9837
Llanerch Fire Company Emergency: 911; Non-emergency: 610-789-1363
Bon Air Fire Company Emergency: 911; Non-emergency: 610-446-6008
Brookline Fire Company Emergency: 911; Non-emergency: 610-449-4567
American Red Cross of Southeastern Pennsylvania Disaster Services (24 hours a day): 215-299-4889
Pennsylvania Insurance Department: 1-877-881-6388
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA): 717-651-2163
Manoa Fire Company Emergency: 911; 610-446-0744
UTILITIES
PECO (Outage Center): 1-800-841-4141
Aqua: 1-877-987-2782
National Grid: 1-800-490-0045 (emergency gas safety service)
MEDICAL
Delaware County Intercommunity Health Department: 610-891-5311
Bryn Mawr Hospital Emergency Room: 484-337-3582
Riddle Hospital (main): 484-227-9400
Paoli Hospital Emergency Room: 484-565-1044
GOVERNMENT
Government Office of Haverford Township 610-446-1000
Delaware County: 610-891-4000
SENIOR
County Office of Services For the Aging: 610-490-1300
PETS
Delaware County SPCA: 610-566-1370
TRAVEL
SEPTA: 215-580-7110
Philadelphia International Airport: 215-937-6800
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Showalter Science & Discovery (Regional Red Cross Shelter): 1110 West 10th Street, Chester
Ridley Middle School (Regional Red Cross Shelter): 400 Free Street, Ridley Park
East Lansdowne Elementary School (Regional Red Cross Shelter): Hirst & Emerson Aves. East Lansdowne
HELPFUL LINKS
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) www.fema.gov
FEMA for KIDS: www.fema.gov/kids FEMA en Español: www.fema.gov/esp
National Hurricane Center: www.hurricanes.gov/prepare
Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services for PA: 717-651-2715
bigben
10:31 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
it would be much better if the braintrust can learn how to use social media to provide information to residents and vice versa. Our ward commissioners should be all over this