Emergency Services
Goshen contracts emergencies services to keep our community safe. These include; Green Mountain Power, Consolidated Communication, New Haven State Police, Addison County Sheriff, Rutland Game Warden, and local services in Town. Below you will find helpful links in regards to emergecy services.
Here are some helpful go-to numbers for situations you may encounter:
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- To report a power outage call Green Mountain Power
- Tree on a power line?
Call call Green Mountain Power ONLY!
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Brandon Police Department
301 Forest Dale Road
Brandon, Vermont 05733
Emergency 911
(802) 247-0222
Fax 247-0221
Brandon Area Rescue Squad
1338 Franklin St
Brandon, Vermont 05733
www.brandonrescue.com
Emergency 911
(802) 247-6828
Vermont State Game Warden
Consolidated Communications
Brandon Fire Department
61 Franklin St
Brandon, Vermont 05733
www.dunmorehose.com
Emergency 911
(802) 247-3400
Vermont State Police – New Haven Barracks
2490 Ethan Allen Highway
New Haven, Vermont 05472
vsp.vermont.gov/stations/newhaven
Emergency 911
(802) 388-4919
WomenSafe
Middlebury, Vermont
www.womensafe.net
Emergency 911
(802) 388-4205
Green Mountain Power
Outage Center
greenmountainpower.com/outages/
(888) 835-4672
Emergency Management Director
Ethan West
(802) 989-2901
Email
Timmi Moffi, Alternate
Email
Town Services Officer
Kathy Mathis
(802) 247-6720
Email
Town Forest Fire Warden
Shawn Martin
(802) 247-6433
(802) 417-6954 Cell
Email
Animal Control Officer
Please contact the Goshen Constables
Marci Hayes
(802)-247-6151
Dave McKinnon
(802)-247-0070
911 Coordinator
Shari Brown
911coordinator@goshenvt.org
Roles & Responsibilities of the Emergency Management Director (from VT Secretary of State’s website):
Emergency Management Director (appointed).
Responsible for the organization, administration, and operation of the local committee that is formed for emergency management in the town or city. The emergency management chairperson is under the direct control of the selectboard but may coordinate his or her emergency management efforts with neighboring towns and cities, and with the state emergency management division and the federal government. 20 V.S.A.§ 6
Roles & Responsibilities of the Town Services Officer (from VT Secretary of State’s website):
Town Services Officer (appointed).
Appointed on or before April 15th of each year. Assists individuals within the town who require emergency food, fuel, or shelter assistance when the Vermont Department of Social Welfare is not available. 33 V.S.A. § 2102 et seq
Roles & Responsibilities of the Town Forest Fire Warden (from VT Secretary of State’s website):
Town Forest Fire Warden (appointed).
Appointed by the fire commissioner with the approval of the selectboard. Prevents forest fires in the town by enforcing the laws designed to prevent forest fires. 10 V.S.A. § 2641