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First Responders & Electrical Hazards

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    •   First responders & Electrical Hazards
    •   Electricity: Recognizing & Avoiding the Hazards
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To report emergencies, call 911 and National Grid immediately.

Smell Gas. Act Fast.

Know what's below. 811 before you dig.

In case of gas emergencies:

  • Long Island and the Rockaways: 911 and 1-800-490-0045
  • Metro New York: 911 and 1-718-643-4050
  • Upstate New York: 911 and 1-800-892-2345
  • Massachusetts: 911 and 1-800-233-5325
  • Rhode Island: 911 and 1-800-640-1595

In case of electric emergencies:

  • Upstate New York: 911 and 1-800-867-5222
  • Massachusetts: 911 and 1-800-465-1212
  • Rhode Island: 911 and 1-800-465-1212

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