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When should I call 9-1-1?

911

911Save a Life

911Stop a Crime

911Report a Fire

Anytime help is needed from police, fire, or ambulance personnel, 9-1-1 should be your first call in an emergency.

9-1-1 CALLING TIPS
Stay calm and speak clearly
Be sure to listen carefully and answer all of the dispatcher's questions to the best of your ability
If possible, do not hang up until the 9-1-1 dispatcher has obtained all of the information that is needed.

SILENT CALL PPOCEDURE
If you cannot speak, you can still communicate with the dispatcher by using your landline phone's key pad. Once the call taker answers
Press 1 if you need Police
Press 2 if you need Fire
Press 3 if you need an Ambulance

Cordless phones will not work during power outages, so it is important to always keep a corded phone in your home in case of emergency

WIRELESS/CELLULAR PHONES
If you are calling from a cellular phone, please provide as much information to the dispatcher as possible. New technology allows dispatchers to receive your phone number and approximate location where the call orginated from within a couple of hundred yards. The more information you can give, the better.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Medical Alert deviecs do not provide a direct connection with your local police, fire or ambulance personnel. If immediate help is needed and a phone is within your reach, call 9-1-1
TDD/TTY users should call 9-1-1 directly. All 9-1-1 dispatchers are equipped with and trained to use TDD/TTY equipment
Massachusetts residents with disabilities may qualify for specialized telephones and accessories free of charge or at a reduced rate. Please visit www.massedp.com or call 1-800-300-5658 V/TTY for more information

Cummington Cemetary Committee

Member
Title
Phone
Term Start
Term End
Robert Dextraze
James Drawe
Gloria Robbins
Almond L. Streeter
Russell L. Sears III
Monica Vandoloski
Member
Member
Member
Chairman
Member
Member
634-0350
634-5447
634-2180
634-5541
634-5492
634-2111
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011

Meeting times: As needed
Term: Appointed by the Board of Selectmen for 1 year at the first Selectboard meeting following the Annual Town Meeting
Compensation: None

Almond Streeter maintains the Cummington burial plot records and is responsible for assigning burial plots to those wishing to reserve a burial plot in Cummington.  Over the years several people have given the Town of Cummington bequests that have been put in trust funds for the maintenance of the Cummington cemeteries.  These trust funds have not generated sufficient money to pay for the maintenance of the cemeteries, so the Cummington has instituted fees for the reservation of burial plots.
Bryant Cemetery
- This cemetery is located on Trow Road in Cummington.

Dawes Cemetery
- This cemetery is located on Potash Hill Road in Cummington

Harlow Cemetery
- This cemetery is located on Harlow Road in Cummington.

Streeter Cemetery
- This cemetery is located on Stage Road in Cummington.

Village Cemetery
- This cemetery is located on Route 9 in the Village of Cummington

West Cummington Cemetery
- This cemetery is located on West Cummington Road in West Cummington.