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Cohocton
Ambulance Commissioner: (All terms are for three years:)
Ashley Schwingel Chair- December 2025
Samantha Wise December 2022
Judy Graham December 2022
William Waggoner December 2025
Patricia Yanda December 2025
One Commissioner must be from the Village of Cohocton
The Cohocton Ambulance Commissioners meeting is the second Monday of the Month at the Cohocton Fire Station starting January 2021 at 7pm.
All are welcome
Cohocton Police Department
(Serving the Town and Village of Cohocton)
19 Main St
Atlanta, NY 14808 Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: 585-534-5100
Cohocton Police:
Chief Mark Barnhart
New York State Troopers (Wayland Office)
2634 Route 21
Wayland, NY 14572
585-728-5758 Steuben County Sheriff’s Office
7007 Rumsey St.Ext.
Bath, NY 14810
(800) 724-7777 or (607) 622-3901
Town of Cohocton