by Site Administrator | April 3, 2024 11:52 am
OSWEGO – As excitement builds for the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8th, 2024, the Oswego Police and Fire Departments urge residents and visitors to prioritize safety while experiencing this unique event. With the City of Oswego situated in the path of totality, we hope that many individuals will choose to visit and enjoy this unique experience. While welcoming everyone, it is also critical that safety precautions be taken.
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, the Oswego Police and Fire Departments would like to provide the following tips:
The Oswego Police and Fire Departments would like to ensure that the total solar eclipse is a memorable and positive experience for our community and those who choose to visit the City of Oswego. The City of Oswego has engaged in significant planning for the event and will maintain a presence throughout the eclipse to ensure the safety of both residents and visitors.
If you plan on leaving the area after the event, please be aware that traffic is likely to be congested and as such, it is imperative that you remain mindful of others and cautious on the roadways.
“While we hope that the city’s event is well attended, there’s a level of uncertainty on the number of guests that will travel here. We’ve been working diligently with the Oswego County Emergency Management Office and have a wide-ranging response plan in place. If there’s an influx of traffic, we ask for everyone’s patience and understanding. Please don’t expect to come late and leave quickly, there could be traffic delays,” said Oswego Police Chief Phil Cady.
“We are looking forward to hosting thousands of visitors in the Oswego community to experience the 2024 Solar Eclipse. We are anticipating traffic delays, cell phone service disruptions, and an increase in emergency call volume due to the increase in population. The Oswego Fire Department has adjusted staffing levels accordingly and will strategically place resources in all quadrants of the city to ensure the most efficient all-hazards emergency coverage. We hope our residents and visitors have a safe experience on Monday, and if by chance they do need emergency services, we’ll be there to help,” said Oswego Fire Chief Paul Conzone.
For more information on enjoying the eclipse in the City of Oswego, visit: https://www.oswegony.org/solar-eclipse[2].
If there are any updates on safety measures for the event or other important information, the Oswego Police and Fire Departments will post on our social media platforms. Please visit us on Facebook or Instagram.
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