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In this issue... Blue Point House Fire Units arrived to heavy fire on three sides of the house. See story on page 24
Quick Stop in Garden City Park Crews contain a house fire to the exterior of the home. See story on page 36
Fire News Looking Back Bellport circa 1910, and Garden City and Cupsogue action from 2014.
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Ejections, Fatality at Yaphank MVA Yaphank crews, Suffolk Police Aviation, and others respond to an LIE overturn.
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From the Editor’s Desk Dennis Whittam, Editor
Can You Handle the Challenging Call? This past month has presented the fire service with several calls that have challenged our first responders. The calls made me think about our new officers, firefighters and EMTs, who may find themselves involved with a serious call that they think they could handle. My question to you is, “Are you prepared to handle the challenging call?” Recently, a cemetery worker in my area was killed as he was working in a trench and the sidewall of the trench collapsed, burying the worker in 18 inches of dirt. As the first arriving unit, what would you and your crew do? Immediately, you should be thinking, “trench rescue.” Are you aware, trench walls can collapse in a tenth of a second? When the walls collapse, the earth moves at approximately 40 mph. Guess what? You do not have a chance of getting out of its way. A single cubic foot of dirt weighs 100 pounds. A cubic yard weighs 3000 pounds. As firefighters, we must discipline ourselves to back off and wait for a technical rescue team to arrive to the scene. Sadly, the buried worker lost his life
and the scene quickly became a recovery effort. This month, there was a serious propane incident on Long Island. Two workers were refilling propane cylinders when something went wrong. The two workers were seriously burned and needed to be quickly transported to a burn unit. On Long Island, we are very lucky to have two state-of-the-art burn units. Nassau County has the Nassau University Medical Center and Suffolk County has the Burn Center at Stony Brook University Medical Center. Once you arrive on scene, would you know how to handle a seriously burned patient? I had one fire in my career that I still have thoughts about. It was one of those incidents that, when you close your eyes, you can visualize the patients uncontrollably shaking as their skin was falling off of their bodies. I was part of the ambulance crew that horrible night. Fortunately, our EMT was experienced and knew how to prepare the patient for transport to Stony Brook Medical Center. Every year, the Suffolk County Volunteer Firefighters Burn Center holds a recognition
day. Several of the doctors talk about the newest equipment and innovations, the nurses of the unit are honored, and checks are presented to the unit from fundraisers held by our junior groups and various firematic organization. My advice to everyone — go to this event! Finally, as firefighters, most of us feel confident that we can handle any job that comes our way. The truth is you may not be able to handle some calls as safely as you think. Please take the time to review the courses offered at your fire academy and enroll in Technical Rescue Courses and Rapid Intervention Classes. Take the time to investigate your Burn Center. Meet with the staff of well-qualified personnel and ask questions on handing a serious burn victim. Who knows, the person you save, could be a member of your own company. - Dennis
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Westbury Commercial Fire Extends The Westbury Fire Department received an alarm at the Advanced Surface Finishing Company on Magnolia Avenue around 1600 on March 10, 2021. The fire was originally reported in a commercial oven with some extension into the roof area. Arriving units found the fire rapidly spreading throughout the roof area of the single-story, 200- x 200-foot building and immediately summoned mutual aid companies. Multiple handlines were stretched and at least four tower ladders were put into operation. It took firefighters more than two hours to bring the fire under control. - Fire News photos by FirstOnScene Photos.com, Bryan Lopez, Joseph C. Sperber, AJDPhotoG, K2MPhotography .com and Paul Mazza
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Neighbors Report Wyandanch Fire
On the morning of February 24, 2021, the Wyandanch Fire Company was activated for a residential structure fire on South 27th Street, off of Long Island Avenue. The FRES dispatch center was taking multiple calls from nearby neighbors reporting the fire. Commanding units were met with heavy smoke showing from a boarded-up vacant home. Mutual aid was brought in from East Farmingdale, Deer Park and North Babylon. Upon entry, crews
were faced with heavy clutter conditions inside the house making operations difficult. Firefighters battled the fire for over two hours before it was placed under control. One firefighter was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries. Command requested the Suffolk Police Arson Squad to the scene for an investigation due to the suspicious nature. - Fire News photos by Bryan Lopez, Paul Mazza and BTFirePhoto
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Residents Escape Flames in Elmont On February 20, 2021, the Elmont Fire Department was called to a house fire on Catherine Court with people possibly trapped. Units were met with smoke showing and went on to find fire in the basement and on the first floor of the two-story residence. Firefighters put at least two handlines into operation and had the main body of fire quickly knocked down. Among the departments called for mutual aid were Valley Stream and Floral Park. All occupants made it out of the home safely. All fire department units were under the command of Elmont Chief of Department Conti. - Fire News photos by K2MPhotography.com, FirstOnScenePhotos.com and AJDPhotoG
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Taxpayer Fire in Brentwood
The Brentwood Fire Department responded to a reported fire in a row of stores on Fifth Avenue about 2030 on February 16, 2021. First arriving units had smoke coming from a taxpayer and located the fire in the attic of La Cubanita Spanish Deli. Engine 3-2-2 was first due and its crew, along with additional engine crews, stretched two lines with one going into operation. The crews from Ladder 3-2-8, Heavy Rescue 3-2-18 and Islip Ladder 3-4-11 opened all the stores to check for extension, which was negative. The fire was brought under control within an hour. Mutual aid to the scene was provided by East Brentwood and Islip. Chief of Department Boyle was in charge. - Fire News photos by Paul Mazza
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Smoke Greets Mineola Firefighters
On the night of February 24, 2021, the Mineola Fire Department was called to a house fire with people possibly trapped on Raff Avenue. Firefighters were met with smoke showing from a 1-1/2 story private dwelling with all occupants out. Upon further investigation, fire was found in the basement of the home. Firefighters went on to put one handline into operation and had the main body of fire knocked down
quickly. Among the departments called for mutual aid were Garden City, Williston Park and Carle Place. Standing by were units from New Hyde Park, Westbury, Albertson and Garden City Park. The cause of the fire was under investigation and all fire department units were under the command of Mineola Chief of Department Robert Connolly. - Fire News photo by K2MPhotography.com
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Wyandanch House Fire On February 15, 2021, the Wyandanch Fire Company was activated for a residential fire on Ridge Road. Upon arrival, commanding units were met with smoke showing. Mutual aid was brought in from Melville. The fire was quickly knocked down by first-due crews without incident. No injuries were reported. - Fire News photo by Bryan Lopez
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Heavy Fire on Arrival in Valley Stream
On the morning of February 25, 2021, the Valley Stream Fire Department was dispatched to a house fire on Lamberson Street. Units were quickly on the road, and were advised multiple calls were received and people were possibly trapped. Upon arrival, heavy fire could be seen coming from the house. Engine 341 quickly put multiple lines into operation. Crews advised IC of both primary and secondary searches coming up negative. Units on scene made an aggressive knockdown on the fire. - Fire News photos by Colgan Fire, K2MPhotography.com, AJDPhotoG and OverTheEdgePhotography.com
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Chimney Fire Extends in Coram
The Coram Fire Department responded to a house fire on Samantha Drive on February 13, 2021. Upon arrival, firefighters found a chimney fire that had extended to the house. Though the fire was quickly
extinguished with no injuries to the homeowners or firefighters, there was extensive damage to the home. Mutual aid was called from Selden and Middle Island. - Fire News photo by Tim Edwards
The Real Supermen Show Up at Seaford Fire Just before 1800 on February 17, 2021, the Wantagh Fire Department responded to a house fire on Lois Lane in Seaford. Chief of Department Ken Kelly was first to respond. While en route, he was notified police reported a working fire. Second Assistant Chief Lenny Mathewson and 3rd Assistant Chief Bill Stevens also responded. Engine 7, led by ex-Captain Dan Brandon stretched a line and entered the house to locate the blaze which had travelled from the first to the second floor and attic. Engine 2, led by Captain Tom Melendez, stretched a line as backup and to protect the interior staircase. Crews from Ladder 1, led by Captain Bruce Sparke, and Ladder 2, led by Lieutenant Alexis Avolio, commenced work searching the house, raising ladders and opening up walls and ceilings to check for extension. Engines 3 and 5 were on scene and crews provided relief to the initial interior teams. EMS coverage at the scene was by crews from Rescues 2 and 5 and Rehab 2. Mutual aid was provided by North Massapequa, Bethpage and Levittown. Wantagh, Bethpage, North Bellmore and Levittown stood by. The fire, which appeared to have started as the result of plumbing work done earlier in the day, was brought under control in approximately 30 minutes. There were no injuries reported. - Fire News text by Kevin Regan, PIO; photos by Paul Mazza and Harry Loud
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Smoke Showing in Hempstead
On the evening of February 14, 2021, the Hempstead Fire Department was called to a house fire on Circle Drive off Martin Luther King Drive. When firefighters arrived, they were met with smoke showing from a two-story private dwelling. Upon further investigation, fire was found in the basement of the residence. Mutual aid was notified and responded from West Hempstead, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt and South Hempstead, among others. Firefighters put at least two lines into operation and had the main body of fire quickly knocked down. All occupants made it out of the home safely and the cause of the fire was under investigation. Fire department units were under the command of Hempstead Chief of Department Boles. - Fire News photos by K2MPhotography.com and AJDPhotoG
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Numerous Calls in Seaford
The Seaford Fire Department received numerous calls reporting a house fire on Fulton Avenue around 1755 on February 26, 2021. With smoke visible from a distance and Nassau County Police on scene confirming the fire, Chief of Department Bellisimo transmitted a working fire while en route. Units arrived to fire showing from the front and rear of the garage area of the home and had extended to a vehicle in the driveway. Engine 682 put a line in operation, went to the garage and began extinguishing the fire. A second line was brought into the house as crews opened up to check for extension. Ladder 683 set up in front and its crew began venting and searching the house with all searches negative. The fire was brought under control in about 30 minutes. Mutual aid was provided by the North Massapequa, Massapequa and Wantagh. - Fire News photos by Paul Mazza and OverTheEdgePhotography.com
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Garden City Park Fire In the early morning hours of February 8, 2021, the Garden City Park Fire Department, along with mutual aid companies, operated at the scene of a multiple-alarm house fire on Green Drive in the Searingtown section of their district. Firefighters battled heavy fire throughout a two-story split level private dwelling in below freezing temperatures. Due to the significant fire load and many obstacles members encountered, the operation turned defensive with various handlines and a pair of tower ladders put into operation. Among the departments called for mutual aid were Williston Park, Garden City, South Floral Park, New Hyde Park, Mineola and Albertson. All occupants made it safely out of the home and the cause of the fire was under investigation. - Fire News photos by K2MPhotography.com
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Levittown House Fire On March 3, 2021 at 0037, the Levittown Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a house fire on Long Lane. First Assistant Chief Herold arrived to fire showing from the second floor of a 1-1/2 story house. Engine 623 stretched the initial line and at least three lines were stretched. The fire was placed under control in approximately 45 minutes. - Fire News photos by OverTheEdgePhotography.com and Paul Mazza
Quick Stop in Oakdale
Recently, the West Sayville Fire Department was activated for a structure fire on Matthews Road in Oakdale. Upon arrival, Chief of Department Jeff Houghtalen transmitted a working fire and initiated command. Second Assistant Chief Patrick D’Onofrio arrived and took over operations. Engine 4 knocked down the fire, containing it to the attic, limiting damage to the rest of the house. Mutual aid was provided by Sayville, Bohemia, Bayport, East Islip and the Sayville Ambulance Company. - Fire News story provided by the West Sayville FD
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Worker Electrocuted in Mineola
The Mineola Fire Department was alerted for a fire at the Mineola one worker. The fire was quickly extinguished as EMS crews rushed LIRR station on March 13, 2021. On arrival, units discovered a the injured ironworker, who was reportedly electrocuted, to a nearsmall fire caused by a construction accident which seriously injured by hospital. - Fire News photos by FirstOnScenePhotos.com
1 Person Critical at Lynbrook Blaze
At approximately 0132 on February 21, 2021, the Lynbrook Fire Department was toned out for a house fire on Shipherd Avenue. Multiple Lynbrook chiefs arrived to smoke showing from the basement of a private dwelling. Firefighters stretched two handlines off of Engine 421 and quickly knocked down the fire. Chiefs and fire-
fighters from Ladder 428 conducted searches, finding one victim in the basement who was brought out and treated by EMS and was in critical condition. Mutual aid came from Valley Stream and Rockville Centre. - Fire News photos by AJDPhotoG and K2MPhotography.com
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Blue Point House Fire
On March 7, 2021, the Blue Point Fire Department was activated for a structure fire on Corey Avenue. Units arrived to heavy fire on three sides of the house. Mutual aid came from Bayport, Holbrook,
Patchogue and North Patchogue. EMS was provided by Patchogue Ambulance Company. All units were under command of Blue Point Chief Tom Smith. - Fire News photos by Jack McNamara, FC-16a
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Middle Island KOs Car Fire On January 5, 2021 the Middle Island Fire Department responded to, and extinguished, a vehicle fire on Southfield Road in Coram. - Fire News photos by Tim Edwards
Shed Fire Threatens Power Lines
On February 15, 2021, at 1031, the Roslyn Fire companies were line to extinguish the fire, which was placed under control in dispatched to a reported shed fire on Revere Road. Ex-Chief Mirra, approximately 15 minutes. Jr., transmitted a Signal 10 for a detached shed fire threatening - Fire News photo by OverTheEdgePhotography.com high tension power lines. Engine 592 stretched the initial attack
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Glen Cove Commercial Fire Stopped
On February 5, 2021 at 1430, the City of Glen Cove Fire Department was dispatched to a reported building fire at Staples. Second Assistant Chief Grella advised of smoke from the roof on the 1/2 corner. Upon trying to find access, flames were seen and a Signal 10 was transmitted. Engine 525 and Ladder 5211 stretched the first line up the ladder of 5211. Additional mutual aid ladders were requested to the scene from Glenwood and Locust Valley as well as a FAST from Sea Cliff. The fire was quickly knocked down and contained to the parapet wall of the building. The scene was placed under control in under 40 minutes. - Fire News photos by OverTheEdgePhotgraphy.com
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The Kings Park Fire Department responded to a house fire on Old Indian Head Road in Kings Park on March 9, 2021 at 0620. A heavy fire condition was discovered by a local resident near the Raleigh Family Farm property. Mutual aid companies from Commack and Smithtown responded as well. It took over 30 minutes to bring the fire under control. - Fire News photos by Joseph C. Sperber
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Plainview Basement Fire On the afternoon of February 13, 2021, the Plainview Fire Department was called to a house fire on Knickerbocker Road East off Darley Road. Those first to arrive were met with smoke showing from a single-story private dwelling. Upon further investigation, fire was found in the basement of the home. Firefighters stretched and operated two handlines, quickly knocking down the fire. Among the departments called for mutual aid were Bethpage, Syosset, Farmingdale and Hicksville. All occupants made it safely out of the home and the cause of the fire was under investigation. - Fire News photo by K2MPhotography.com
Dumpster Fire Extends in Deer Park On March 11, 2021, at 0603, the Deer Park Fire Department responded to a fire at JP Express Services on Carlls Path. On arrival, 1-4-31 Robert Macaluso advised that there was a fully involved dumpster at a loading dock. The fire started extending to the building. Under the command of 1-4-30 Chief Richard Incandela mutual aid was requested to the scene from North Babylon and West Islip. With multiple handlines, a deck gun and two tower ladders the fire was knocked down within a half hour. No injuries were reported. - Fire News photo by BTFirePhoto
Fast Stop in Medford The Medford Fire Department was recently activated for a residential structure fire on Robinson Avenue. Upon arrival, commanding units were met with smoke showing. Mutual aid was requested from Holtsville, North Patchogue, Patchogue, Yaphank, Hagerman and the Medford Volunteer Ambulance Company. Firstdue crews stretched a line, located the fire on the second floor, and quickly knocked it down without incident. Mutual aid crews assisted with overhaul. - Fire News photo by Bryan Lopez
Car Burns at Green Acres Mall On March 9, 2021, the Valley Stream Fire Department was dispatched to a car fire in the parking lot of Best Buy in the Green Acres Mall. Unit 3402 was advised of multiple calls being placed about the fire. Engine 342 stretched one line and upon arrival of Engine 344, crews stretched a second line knocking down the fire. - Fire News photo by Colgan Fire Photos
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East Hampton Trailer Fire East Hampton firefighters were called to the National Waste Services property on Springs Fireplace Road at 0953 on January 5, 2021, to extinguish a fire in an enclosed landscaping trailer. East Hampton First Assistant Chief Duane Forrester had to remove propane and acetylene bottles that were adjacent to the trailer and were being impinged by flames before trucks arrived. A member of the East Hampton Town Fire Marshal’s office was also called in to determine the fire’s cause and origin. - Fire News photos by Mike Heller and Charlotte Campbell
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Melville Excavator Fire The Melville Fire Department responded to an excavator truck fire at a construction site on Spagnoli Road on March 4, 2021. Under the command of Chief David Kaplan, Melville responded with an engine, ambulance, paramedic and fire police. The fire in the engine was quickly extinguished and there were no injuries reported. - Fire News story by Steve Silverman, photos courtesy Deb Archer
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Inwood House Fire At 0315 on March 8, 2021, the Inwood Fire Department was called to a house fire on Monroe Street off Bayview Avenue. Inwood units were met with fire showing from a single-story private dwelling. A box was also put out for nearby FDNY companies which, upon arriving, transmitted a 10-75 followed by an all hands. The fire was confirmed to be inside the Inwood fire district — only a couple of houses from the city line. Among the departments called for mutual aid were LawrenceCedarhurst, Woodmere, Elmont, and Meadowmere Park. All occupants made it safely out of the home and the cause of the fire is under investigation. Fire department units were under the command of Inwood Chief of Department Johnson. - Fire News photo by K2M Photography
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Quick Stop in Garden City Park
The Garden City Park Fire Department responded for a fire on March 12, 2021. The fire appeared to be contained to the exterior corner on the house on Central Avenue near Second Street. Mineola firefighters responded as the FAST. - Fire News photo by FirstOnScenePhotos
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Bay Shore House Fire
On the afternoon of March 14, 2021, the Bay Shore Fire Department, along with numerous mutual aid departments, responded to a fire on Manor Lane in West Bay Shore. Upon arrival of 1st Assistant Chief Roy Ekelund, Jr., heavy fire was found at the rear of the home and hoarding conditions were evident throughout the building. Crews used master streams to knock down the main
body of fire before launching an interior attack. Mutual aid was provided by West Islip, Brentwood, and Islip. The cause of the fire was under investigation and all units were under the command of Chief of Department Kevin W. Butler. - Fire News photos by Andrew J. Ippolito, story by John Ippolito, Jr.
Quick KO in Hempstead
Car Burns on the LIE
Hempstead firefighters made a quick knockdown of a fire in a small, single-story bungalow on Elm Avenue on March 11, 2021. Flames were visible from the door and windows on arrival, but an aggressive push swiftly doused the blaze. Overhaul operations were made difficult by a noticeable clutter condition. Mutual aid companies responded but were only called on to stand by at the scene. - Fire News photo by FirstOnScene Photos.com At 1014 on February 5, 2021, Lakeland firefighters responded to a vehicle fire on the eastbound side of the Long Island Expressway. - Fire News photo by Tim Edwards
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Good Stop at Commack Blaze
The Commack Fire Department responded to residential structure fire on Pebble Lane at 0625 on February 15, 2021. Under the command of Chief Kieran Keane, supported by Assistant Chiefs Paul Purrazzella and Chris Ciaccio, seven trucks and fire police were dispatched. Kings Park was requested for RIT and East Northport
for the standby. Two lines were stretched as crews extinguished the fire in the walls next to the fireplace, containing the fire to one room. The Commack and Smithtown Town fire marshals investigated. - Fire News story by Steve Silverman, photos courtesy J. Garside
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Huntington Manor Basement Fire
On the night of January 21, 2021, the Huntington Manor Fire Department was activated for a residential structure fire on Ogden Court. Dispatch was taking numerous calls from neighbors reporting smoke from the residence. Command units were met with heavy smoke showing from a basement entrance on the side of the home, and transmitted a working fire. Mutual aid was requested from
Huntington and Greenlawn. The fire was quickly knocked down by first-due crews and contained to the basement. One firefighter was transported to an area hospital for minor injuries via a Huntington Community First Aid Squad ambulance. Command requested a fire marshal to the scene for an investigation. - Fire News photo by Bryan Lopez
Nice Stop in Roosevelt On the night of February 13, 2021, the Roosevelt Fire Department operated at the scene of a pickup truck on fire next to a home on Catlin Avenue off West Centennial Avenue. Firefighters stretched and operated one handline off Roosevelt Engine 732. The fire was quickly knocked down and contained to the vehicle. The homes surrounding the vehicle sustained significant cosmetic damage; however, there was no extension to the interiors of the residences. Freeport was called to the scene for an additional engine company. All fire department units were under the command of Roosevelt Chief Martin. - Fire News photo by K2MPhotography.com
Car Fire on the SOB On March 7, 2021, the Bethpage Fire Department operated at the scene of a car fire in the southbound lanes of the Seaford Oyster Bay Expressway. Firefighters put two handlines into operation and had the fire quickly knocked down. All occupants made it out of the vehicle with no injuries. Fire department units were under the command of Bethpage Chief of Department Isernia. - Fire News photo by K2MPhotography.com
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Where There’s Smoke… in New Hyde Park Recently, the New Hyde Park Fire Department was called for smoke from a house on Flower Lane in the dead end off Nugent Street. The first fire units to arrive were met with smoke showing and moments later a working fire was transmitted for a fire on the second floor. Firefighters went on to put at least two handlines into operation. Among the departments called for mutual aid was Garden City, Floral Park and South Floral Park. All occupants made it out of the home safely and the cause of the fire was under investigation. All fire department units were under the command of New Hyde Park Chief of Department Papa. - Fire News photo by K2MPhotography.com
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Bellport Assists Hagerman On February 27, 2021, the Bellport Fire Department responded to a structure fire on the north side of South Country Road in East Patchogue as a mutual aid to Hagerman. North Patchogue, Patchogue and South Country Ambulance also responded. Units were on scene for over two hours to contain, knock down and pack up from the 2-1/2 car garage blaze. - Fire News story by John Mehrkens, photos by Jason Crane
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Central Islip Home Damaged
The Central Islip Fire Department received a report of a structure fire on Oak Street at McFarland Avenue at 1512 on March 5, 2021. First Assistant Chief Mike Zaleski was in command and observed fire in the 1-2 corner of the residence. Eight CIFD units and 61 firefighters responded and mutual aid was provided by Islip Terrace, East Brentwood and Hauppauge. There was fire damage to the first and second floors and attic area in the 1-2 corner with resulting
smoke and water damage throughout. Additionally, there was exterior fire damage to the 2-3 corner. The Suffolk County Police Department and SCPD Arson Squad, the Central Islip-Hauppauge Ambulance Company, the Red Cross, Islip Town Fire and Building Inspectors and Suffolk County Co-Ordinator were also on scene. - Fire News photos by Charles A. Murphy, CIFD Photo Unit
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Looking Back Bellport FD
Collapse in Garden City
Circa 1910
On October 17, 2014, the Garden City Fire Department and Nassau County Police Department were alerted for a ceiling collapse with entrapment in the former Social Services building on County Seat Road. - Fire News photo by Kevin Imm
Cupsogue Beach Hut Destroyed On September 13, 2014, firefighters responded for a fire at the Cupsogue Beach Pavillion in Westhampton. Some 20 different departments eventually responded, but the building was a total loss. - Fire News photo by John Neely
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EMS ACROSS THE ISLAND
Gas Plant Explosion in Brentwood On March 8, 2021, the Brentwood Fire Department was activated for a reported commercial structure fire, at the Amerigas Corporation on Corbin Avenue. Additional reports were given by dispatch, advising of an explosion at the location, with multiple victims. Mutual aid was brought in from West Islip, along with the Town of Islip HazMat team and fire marshal. Crews worked to secure the leaking tanks, and quickly extinguish the fire, which was contained to the refill building. Two employees working inside, were transported to a nearby hospital with serious burns by a Brentwood Legion Ambulance. Command requested the Suffolk County Police Arson Squad to the scene for an investigation. Crews remained on scene for hours burning off gas tanks that were involved in the explosion. - Fire News photos by Bryan Lopez and BTFirePhoto
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Driver Pinned in Franklin Square The Franklin Square Fire Department worked alongside Nassau County ESU to free a trapped driver after a single-vehicle accident on Lexington Avenue on February 23, 2021. The sedan struck two parked cars before rolling over pinning the female driver in her seat. The roof of the car was removed to gain access and the occupant was transported to an area hospital. - Fire News photo by FirstOnScenePhotos.com
Overturned in Garden City The Garden City Fire Department responded to a two-vehicle accident with rollover on February 17, 2021. The accident occurred in the eastbound lanes of Stewart Avenue near Butler Place. The extent of any injuries sustained in the accident are unknown. - Fire News photo by FirstOnScenePhotos.com
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Two Transported in Wyandanch
Out of Control in Commack
On February 17, 2021, the Wyandanch Fire Company and Wyandanch-Wheatley Heights Ambulance Corps. were alerted for an MVA at Parkway Avenue and Straight Path. A compact car and a pickup collided, causing the pickup to overturn. Engine 1-10-1, Quint 1-10-4 and Heavy Rescue 1-10-7 responded along with Chief of Department Archer and Assistant Chiefs Brown and Charles. Crews secured the vehicles and handled a fluid spill. Both drivers were injured and were taken to Good Samaritan Hospital by Wyandanch Ambulance who responded with First Assistant Chief Thomas and two ambulances. - Fire News photo by Paul Mazza
The Suffolk Police, Commack Fire Department and Commack Ambulance responded to an accident on Jericho Turnpike in Commack on February 27, 2021. A car traveling on Jericho Turnpike just west of Townline Road apparently lost control and stuck a utility pole and light post and rolled onto its roof. The utility pole and light pole both snapped at the base causing wires to fall across Jericho Turnpike. A passing work truck was unable to avoid the wires and had its work scaffolding walkway get caught in the wires. The driver of the car suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore by Commack Ambulance. Firefighters secured the vehicle and police closed Jericho Turnpike completely between Townline Road and Valmont Avenue while PSEG restored power in the area. - Fire News photo by Joseph C. Sperber
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Tech Rescue in Commack The Commack Fire Department and Commack Ambulance responded to a medical emergency where a technical rescue response was required at the Gurwin Assisted Living facility on Hauppauge Road in Commack, on February 26, 2021. A maintenance worker on the roof of the building was in distress and needed immediate medical assistance. Firefighters gained access to the roof and placed the patient in a Stoke’s basket and brought him down to the ground where he was turned over to medics from Commack Ambulance. After being stabilized the patient was then transported to South Shore University Hospital for further treatment. - Fire News photos by Joseph C. Sperber
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Ice Drill Held in Water Mill The Southampton Fire Department Rescue Squad held an ice rescue drill at Mill Pond in Water Mill on February 20, 2021. The members, led by Rescue Squad Leader Chris Capalbo, used the techniques they have been trained on how to rescue a subject that had fallen through the ice. Second Assistant Chief Polis Walker was at the scene to assist with the operation. - Fire News story by Chris Brenner Sr., photos by Southampton FD
Heavy Rescue in Bohemia On February 21, 2021, Bohemia Fire was activated for a multi-vehicle MVA heavy rescue with an occupant trapped on westbound Sunrise Highway. Bohemia chiefs, Rescue 8, Engine 1, and FP 9 and 19 responded with multiple units from SCPD and ESU. The victim was transported to South Shore University Hospital for treatment. - Fire News photo by Sue Orlando, PIO Bohemia FD
Slippery Roads in Bellport On February 18, 2021 during a snowstorm, South Country Ambulance and the Bellport Fire Department responded to a single-vehicle accident on South Country Road near General McLean Drive in Bellport. - Fire News photo by Tim Edwards
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Well, Those Packages Are Gonna’ Be Late TThe Southampton Fire Department was called out for a report of a MVA at Sebonac Road at Tuckahoe Road on March 14, 2021. Units arrived to find an Amazon delivery van on its side. It had collided with another vehicle. One subject was transported to Southampton Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Southampton Fire Chief Alfred Callahan III was in charge of the scene. - Fire News story by Chris Brenner, PIO
West Hempstead 3-Car MVA The West Hempstead Fire Department responded to a three-vehicle accident on Hempstead Turnpike near Brooklyn Avenue on March 10, 2021. There were several minor injuries at the scene. - Fire News photo by FirstOnScenePhotos.com
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Car Into Car Dealership in Freeport On March 9, 2021, the Freeport Fire Department was called to an automatic fire alarm at BMW of Freeport on West Sunrise Highway off South Bayview Avenue. When firefighters arrived, they were met with a car into the showroom area of the dealership. Despite significant damage to the building and vehicles for sale there was no entrapment or serious injuries. The North Bellmore Technical Rescue Team was called to the scene to assist in operations. The cause of the accident was under investigation and all fire department units were under the command of Freeport Chief of Department Scott Braun. - Fire News photos by K2MPhotography.com
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Ejections, Fatality at Yaphank MVA The Yaphank Fire Department was activated for an MVA with a reported overturn on the eastbound portion of the LIE. The vehicle crashed into a guardrail and overturned over an embankment, landing on the South Service Road near exit 66. The crew of Rescue 15 was assisted by Suffolk Police in removing an occupant from the vehicle. Multiple other occupants were ejected. Mutual aid ambulances came from North Patchogue, Farmingville and Gordon Heights. A Suffolk Police helicopter airlifted one patient to a nearby hospital. Three other passengers in the vehicle were transported via ground. One of the passengers was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. The incident was under the command of Chief Zeruto. - Fire News photo by Bryan Lopez
Valley Stream Overturn The Valley Stream Fire Department responded to a reported overturned vehicle on Franklin Avenue near Peterhoff Avenue on February 20, 2021. No serious injuries were reported. - Fire News photo by FirstOnscenePhotos.com
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Wild MVA in Freeport The Freeport Fire Department was alerted for a reported building fire at the Subway on South Main Street about 2230 on March 5, 2021. While responding, units were advised by Firecom that the incident was a car into a building with fire. Engine 211 confirmed there was an overturned vehicle on fire into the building with the driver trapped. The accident involved two vehicles, one of which was traveling at a high rate of speed east on Atlantic Avenue when it crossed South Main Street into a parking lot, striking a parked car and sending it into a wall between the Subway and a discount store, splitting the car in half. The front of the parked car went into the discount store, the rest of that vehicle and the other crashed into the Subway where the one vehicle was on fire. Chief Braun arrived and Engine 212 picked up the hydrant and supplied 211, which had three lines stretched off it. Two lines were stretched into the front of the store, as members from the truck company and Nassau County ESU worked to extricate the trapped driver. It took almost an hour to extricate the driver who was taken to a local hospital by Nassau County Police Ambulance. The North Bellmore Technical Rescue Team was requested to the scene due to the damage to the building and to assist in removing the vehicles. - Fire News photos by Paul Mazza and OverTheEdgePhotography.com
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Franklin Square MVA On the night of February 23, 2021, the Franklin Square and Munson Fire Department, along with Nassau County ESU, operated at a single-car accident with overturn and entrapment. Two tools were put into operation to free one occupant who sustained minor injuries. - Fire News photo by AJDPhotoG
Overturn & Extrication in Massapequa The Massapequa Fire Department was called to an MVA on Bay Drive South just after 1900 on March 9, 2021, when a car struck a tree and overturned, trapping the driver. A Nassau County Police unit put its push bar against the roof of the car to stabilize it from rolling back. Ladder 632, Squad 8, Engine 6311 and numerous ambulances responded. The crews from 632, Squad 8 and Nassau County ESU put tools into operation and removed part of the roof to extricate the driver in about 20 minutes. The injured driver was taken to Nassau University Medical Center by Nassau County Police Ambulance. - Fire News photo by Paul Mazza
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Mess After Smithtown 3-Car The Suffolk Police and Smithtown Fire Department responded to a three-car MVA on Landing Avenue just north of East Main Street in Smithtown on February 27, 2021. Two vehicles collided head on causing one to crash into a parked vehicle. No injuries were reported but a substantial fuel and oil spill covered Landing Avenue causing a hazardous condition on the roadway. Firefighters along with the Town of Smithtown Highway Department were on scene clearing the debris from the roadway and applied drying agent and sand. - Fire News photo by Joseph C. Sperber
Overturn in Smithtown 1-Car MVA The Suffolk Police and Smithtown Fire Department responded to an accident on Oakside Drive at Landing Avenue in Smithtown on February 21, 2021. An SUV apparently lost control while traveling west on Oakside Drive and overturned at Landing Avenue. The driver was transported to Stony Brook University Hospital in a Smithtown Fire Department ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries. - Fire News photo by Joseph C. Sperber
Car into Structure in Lakeview The Lakeview Fire Department responded to an SUV into a building on the evening of February 22, 2021. The driver lost control and plowed into a row of storefronts on Woodfield Road near Eagle Avenue. The building sustained some serious structural damage, and a parked car was also struck. There were no serious injuries reported. - Fire News photo by FirstOnScenePhotos.com
Station Road 2-Car On January 25, 2021, at 1720, the Bellport Fire Department responded to a two-vehicle MVA at the intersection of Station Road and the North Service Road of Sunrise Highway. Station Road was temporarily shut down in both directions until one vehicle could be safely cleared. No one was transported. South Country Ambulance and SCPD also responded. - Fire News photo by John Mehrkens
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Antique Apparatus
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The Long Island State Park Commission’s antique 1956 Ford F-600.
The Patchogue Fire Department’s antique 1856 hand-drawn fire engine “The Honey Bee.”
Bohemia Fire Department’s Antique Engine 6 is a 1974 MACK CF-600.
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Centerport Strut Training
Suffolk Chiefs Donate Food
The Centerport Fire Department recently held a rescue Paratech strut training session for their newly acquired and upgraded equipment. The very informative class allowed members to train on vehicle stabilization capabilities and techniques with instructors. - Fire News story by Steve Silverman, photo courtesy Centerport FD
The Suffolk County Fire Chiefs Council donated lunch for officers operating a COVID vaccination POD for first responders at the Suffolk County Police Academy on January 30, 2021. Pictured from left, are P.O. Joey D’Alessandro, Suffolk Police Academy instructor; Tom Kriklava, president of the Suffolk County Fire Chiefs Council; John Jordan, Commissioner of Suffolk County Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services; and Dr. James Vosswinkle, Suffolk County Police Medical Director. - Fire News story by Steve Silverman, photo courtesy J. Garside
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Quick Stop in Commack
The Commack Fire Department responded to a house fire on pants that all residents had safely exited. Mutual aid companies Scholar Lane in Commack on March 3, 2021 at 2159. A fire broke from Kings Park and East Northport along with Commack out in an area on the side of the home between the first floor and Ambulance also responded. - Fire News photos by Joseph C. Sperber attic. Firefighters quickly arrived and were advised by the occu-
Westbury House Fire The Westbury Fire Department responded to a house fire on 4th Avenue in New Cassel on March 2, 2021. Upon arrival, a fire was discovered in a single-story ranch, which appeared unoccupied. Firefighters quickly stretched two handlines and conducted searches. Mutual aid came from Hicksville, Carle Place and Jericho. Nassau County Police and Fire Marshal were on scene investigating. - Fire News photos by Joseph C. Sperber
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Porch Fire in Freeport
On March 2, 2021, at approximately 2240, the Freeport Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a basement fire on South Ocean Avenue. Multiple units were immediately on the road with Chief of Department Braun quickly on the scene advising he had fire under a porch. Engine 216 and Ladder 218 stretched two lines. The fire was placed under control in approximately 30 minutes, but requiredextensive overhaul. - Fire News photos by OverTheEdgePhotgraphy.com and Paul Mazza
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Baldwin Electrical Fire
On March 3, 2021, at approximately 1430, the Baldwin Fire Department was dispatched to a reported electrical fire on Bertha Drive. Ambulance 2010A was first on scene and advised they had smoke showing from the house. Engine 202 and Ladder 206 quickly followed and a Signal 10 was transmitted for a fire at the electrical meter with extension to the garage. Two lines were stretched to quickly extinguish the fire which was contained to the wall around the meter. - Fire News photos by OverTheEdgePhotography.com
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Suffolk Chiefs Council 2021 Officers
The Suffolk County Fire Chiefs Council held its annual installation and awards ceremony on March 12, 2021 at East Farmingdale Fire Department headquarters. Thomas Kriklava from the Hauppauge Fire Department was installed as the association’s new president. Honored was outgoing President Chip Bankroft from Eastport FD. Installing President Kriklava was Sayville Fire Commissioner Robert Chester.
Installing the chiefs council’s new board was NYS Assemblyman 3rd District Joseph DeStefano. Congratulations to Michael Bodkin, Sergeantat-Arms (Medford FD); Irene Bodkin, Treasurer (Ocean Bay Park FD); Thomas Kriklava, President (Hauppauge FD); Kevin Fitzpatrick, Recording Secretary (Smithtown FD); and Robert Crane, Corresponding Secretary (Saint James FD). - Fire News photos by Joseph C. Sperber
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Up Close & Personal
Westbury Chief of Department Gass, Jr., in command at a recent house fire in the New Cassel section of their district. - Fire News photo by AJDPhotoG
Medford Fire Department’s ex-Chief Frank Rivera. - Fire News photo by Bryan Lopez
Firefighter Bill Earley of the Melville Fire Department at work at a recent alarm. - Fire News photo by Deb Archer
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Patchogue Honors New First Responder Park with Memorial of Fallen Patchogue Firefighter
Recently, Patchogue Village and the Patchogue Fire Department came together to honor one of their own at a new First Responder Park that is now on Rider Avenue, just south of the Forty Thieves old race track. A memorial was built in the name of Robert Cushing, an 18-year old Patchogue firefighter and drill team member who was killed after he lost grip of the truck, and was struck by a tire during practice on July 6, 1988. Cushing had also been a junior firefighter since he was 10-years old. The Forty Thieves racetrack was named after Cushing in 1989. The original racing arch was removed in 2017 due to disrepair. Today, a replica racing arch stands as a memorial in Robert’s name, over two columns, one in memory of Cushing, and the other column is dedicated to the storied Forty Thieves team. A hydrant is in the center, surrounded by plaques naming each Patchogue Fire Company, as well as Patchogue Ambulance. Several benches are circled around the quiet, peaceful monument, that was once lined with fire apparatus during a race day. - Fire News photos by Bryan Lopez
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Cemetery Worker Killed in Grave Collapse At around 0830, on February 26, 2021, Suffolk Police and Middle Island Fire Department were called to the Washington Memorial Park Cemetery on Canal Road after a worker preparing a gravesite was crushed and trapped in a collapse. Multiple technical rescue crews were called in for a trench rescue operation. It was quickly determined that the man was killed in the collapse and the operation continued as a recovery operation. Suffolk Police 6th Squad Detectives and Crime Scene units were called for an investigation. - Fire News photos by Stringer News Service
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Learning from Some Real Pros On January 26, 2021, U.S. Coast Guard E-7 Chiefs Josh Jurgens and Michael Starr held a simulated ice rescue training for members of the East Hampton Town Marine Patrol, the East Hampton Town Ocean Rescue Squad and members of the East Hampton Fire Department and other local dive teams at the East Hampton Town Marine Patrol headquarters on Gann Road in East Hampton. This was a unique opportunity to train, because Jurgens and Starr, who are assigned to USCG Station Shinnecock had both previously been assigned to District 9, which covers the Great Lakes, and both had a large amount of experience performing actual ice rescues with the USCG. It is the very first time anyone in District 1 has had the opportunity to train and be instructed in ice rescue methods from instructors from District 9. - Fire News photos by Michael Heller
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Refreshing February in Bohemia The month of February at the Bohemia Fire Department is time for those annual refresher courses. Members shown here are doing fit testing with updated safety protocols in place and bail out refresher and re-qualifications. - Fire News photos by Sue Orlando, PIO Bohemia FD
Brush Truck Training The volunteers of the Westhampton Beach Fire Department held a brush truck drill on March 9, 2021. Drivers were able to get in some driving time while firefighters practiced working with the truck’s equipment. - Fire News photo courtesy of the Westhampton Beach
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Happy 100th Birthday to Paul Zadoff
On February 6, 2021, the Bethpage Fire Department led a birthday parade for WWII Army Air Corps veteran Paul Zadoff of Bethpage. Mr. Zadoff, who turned 100-years old, was joined by loved ones in front of his home as family, friends and fellow veterans drove past. Various dignitaries were on hand to give their well wishes and make presentations to the Iwo Jima veteran who led a singing of God Bless America and then had happy birthday sung to him. Happy birthday Mr. Zadoff and thank you for serving our country. - Fire News photos by K2MPhotography.com
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Passing the Helmet On January 1, 2021, members of the Sound Beach Fire Department paraded their apparatus to the house of their newly-elected Chief of Department, Darran Handshaw, where the previous Chief, Michael Rosasco, formally passed along his Chief’s helmet and received an ex-Chief’s helmet in return. Chief Handshaw’s son, Corwin, was especially delighted to participate. - Fire News photos by Stefanie Handshaw
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Charles Morici, Sr.
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Joseph Dryer
Octogenarians of the Montauk FD There is something about becoming a member of the Montauk Fire Department. You don’t want to leave, even when you are in your 80s. It’s a family where everyone takes care of each other and pitches in, from the fire scene to the kitchen. All of the members pictured here are octogenarians who continue to serve valuable roles in the operation of the Department. Here they are with their Companies, their other roles at the MFD, and the number of years of their service: Richard F. White
Richard Monahan
WILLIAM R. PITTS, Montauk Fire District Commissioner, Fire Police Company No. 6 (58 years) CHARLES MORICI, Sr., Company No. 6 (58 years) RICHARD MONAHAN, Ambulance Company No. 4 (20 years) RICHARD F. WHITE, Jr., MFD Treasurer, Company No. 6 (56 years) HERB HERBERT, Company No. 6 (56 years, after 5 years in the North Sea Fire Department) JOSEPH DRYER, Chairman of the Commissioners of the Montauk Fire District, Company No. 6 (15 years, after 20 years in the Scarsdale, NY Fire Department) JOEL CIDLOWSKI, Company No. 6 (50 years) RONNIE PAON, Company No. 6 (65 years)
Ronnie Paon
William R. Pitts
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Good Luck to the 2021 West Hempstead Officers The West Hempstead Board of Fire Commissioners swore in the newly elected chiefs and officers. (From right to left): Chief of Department Peter Lilli, 1st Assistant Chief Andrew Brohm, Second Assistant Chief Gerard Boettcher, Captain Richard McDonough, Captain Nick Davis, Lieutenant David Norton Lieutenant Keith Schroeher, 4th Lieutenant Ronald Corchado and Rescue Squad Captains Laurence Loeffler and Jeremy Boley. Congratulations to Chief Lilli and all his officers. Have a safe year. - Fire News photo by Bill D’Alessandro
Centerport Donates to Terry Farrell Fund The Centerport Fire District recently donated assorted surplus fire equipment to the Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund. The fund distributes the donated items to departments that are in need of the equipment. (From left): Centerport Second Assistant Chief Danny Gunther, Chief Andy Heglund and Frank Ceglio from the Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund. Terry Farrell was a decorated member of FDNY Rescue Company 4 and chief of the Dix Hills Fire Department, who lost his life on September 11, 2001, during the World Trade Center attack. Terry was a devoted firefighter who embodied the spirit of courage and giving. The Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund was established in his memory to assist firefighters and families across the nation with financial, educational and medical support, and to provide equipment donations for fire departments in need. - Fire News story by Steve Silverman, photo courtesy Centerport FD
East Northport Honors Ray Teiner The East Northport Fire Department recently recognized Commissioner Ray Teiner for 50 years of active and dedicated service. Teiner was honored and named an Honorary Chief at the March department meeting. (From left): Chief Wayne Kaifler, Jr.; Ray Teiner; Second Assistant Chief Matt Cambnia; and First Assistant Chief Steve Macedonio. - Fire News story by Steve Silverman, photo courtesy East Northport FD
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Visiting Chief Adams On the afternoon of February 27, 2021, members of the Wantagh Fire Department journeyed to the Central Island Healthcare Facility in Plainview to make a socially distant visit to Honorary Chief Thomas ‘T.A.’ Adams, a member of Engine Company 2 with over 58 years of service in the department. Recently, the Honorary Chief had health issues that put him in the hospital. Since then, he has been on the mend and is improving in the rehab facility. Members of the department along with family and friends made the visit to help brighten the Honorary Chief Adams’ spirits. - Fire News photos by K2MPhotography.com
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East Hampton RIT Drill
Members of the East Hampton Fire Department Rapid Intervention Team trained with members of the Springs Fire Department at the Lifeguard Station at Georgica Beach in East Hampton on February 25, 2021. - Fire News photos by Michael Heller
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MOTLEY CREWS OF THE MONTH
Ex-Chiefs from the Holtsville Fire Department. - Fire News photo by Bryan Lopez
Firefighters from the Bellport Fire Department. - Fire News photo by Bryan Lopez
At the height of the second wave of COVID-19, the Bayville Fire Company accepted delivery of their new Ambulance 506, a 2020 Ford F-550 Type 1 built by PL Custom. - Fire News photo by OverTheEdgePhotography.com
Holtsville firefighters after a recent mutual aid call. - Fire News photo by Bryan Lopez
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NYSAFC AWARDED GRANT FROM MARSHALL & STERLING INSURANCE TO REFURBISH MOBILE FLASHOVER TRAINING UNIT On January 13, 2021, the New York State Association of Fire Chiefs (NYSAFC) received a $25,000 grant from Marshall & Sterling Insurance that will be used to repair the association’s mobile flashover training simulator and service other training props that are utilized to conduct regional hands-on training programs for firefighters across New York State. With this grant, NYSAFC will be able to enhance the practical skills programs it delivers at the local level, providing essential training to fire personnel in all regions of the state. “We are so grateful to Marshall & Sterling for this generous support of NYSAFC and our mission to provide education for the current and future leaders of the fire service. Our programs offer a unique opportunity to sharpen all-important skills. With this much-needed overhaul of our equipment, we’ll be able to bring crucial training to fire departments for years to come,”
said NYSAFC President Lee Shurtleff. NYSAFC CEO Bruce Heberer noted, “This tremendous assistance from Marshall & Sterling has come at such an important yet challenging time for our organization. Over the past year, our flashover unit has been in constant use, traveling from downstate to western New York to the North Country and all the regions in between. The need for fire service training never stops, and this grant will help us keep the flashover unit operational, benefitting fire departments and communities across the state.” Learn more about NYSAFC training at www.nysfirechiefs.com. (Left to right): NYSAFC Education Coordinator Sue Revoir, Marshall & Sterling Vice President and Branch Manager Christopher Harris, NYSAFC CEO Bruce Heberer and Director Timothy Boel, and Marshall & Sterling Sales Executive Linda Flanagan.
NVFC MOURNS PASSING OF LONGTIME CEO HEATHER SCHAFER Heather Schafer, the National Volunteer Fire Council’s (NVFC) chief executive officer, passed away suddenly on March 15, 2021. Heather had helmed the organization, which also marked its 45th anniversary on March 15, for 27 years and the NVFC saw dramatic growth and success under her leadership. “It is with a deeply heavy heart that we announce the loss of Heather Schafer, who has been an integral part of the NVFC for more than half its existence,” said NVFC chair Steve Hirsch. “She will be greatly missed by the NVFC staff, board, members, and the entire fire and emergency services community. She was a visionary, and we are grateful for all she has done to further the NVFC’s mission. Her legacy won’t be forgotten.” Heather joined the NVFC in 1993 and took on the role of CEO in 1994. She managed the NVFC’s internal and external operations and played an integral role in developing and implementing the organization’s strategic plan. During her tenure, the NVFC grew immensely — from hundreds of members and a staff of two, to over 25,000 members and a staff of 11. With Heather’s leadership, the NVFC secured federal grants that allowed the organization to offer groundbreaking programs and
resources. She led the development of the Heart-Healthy Firefighter Program, Fire Corps, Share the Load program, Make Me A Firefighter program, and more. She also formed many partnerships and collaborations that benefited the volunteer emergency services community. In addition, she oversaw the NVFC’s advocacy efforts, which resulted in many victories for the fire and emergency services over the years. Heather’s contributions to the organization cannot be overstated. Her guidance and vision will have a lasting impact on the NVFC and the volunteer fire and emergency services. Heather’s commitment, innovation, and passion for the organization’s mission has helped to shape the NVFC into what it has become. In addition to her work with the NVFC, Heather volunteered at her local fire department and loved to kayak and spend time with family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her loved ones as they navigate this very difficult time. Information about arrangements will be posted to the NVFC web site at www.nvfc.org when they become available.
WATERWAY LONG ISLAND GROWS! Beginning with a promise and guarantee to provide quality service using local firefighters, Waterway Long Island was born in 2008 and has since grown to service over 175 customers in Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester Counties. Most recently Waterway Long Island has acquired the assets of East End Hose Testing (EEHT). EEHT was also formed in 2008 by the late John Poulos, and later owned by the Champlin family of Patchogue. EEHT had provided hose, nozzle, appliance, and hydrant testing in communities located in Suffolk County. Both Waterway and EEHT are family-owned local businesses with strong ties to the Long Island fire service. When first formed, hose testing was the only service Waterway provided. In response to customer requests as well as ever-changing NFPA requirements, Waterway has become a complete one-stopshop that makes it painless for Fire Departments to comply with the annual inspection / testing standards and required documentation. Fast-forward to today and they currently provide hose, nozzle, appli-
ance, and system flow testing, fire hose de-con / cleaning, hydrant testing, and on-site LDH repairs. Also performed at your location they provide mobile fire apparatus pump testing and a mobile fire apparatus weigh service, which is also an annual NFPA requirement. “Waterway looks forward to providing testing and inspection services for former EEHT customers if they choose to do so. Furthermore any / all existing contracts will be honored by Waterway. Any transition to Waterway will be seamless, as we offer a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee. We encourage any former EEHT customer to contact any of our existing customers to ask about our reputation.” The Schuman family would like to thank their customers for trusting them for the past 13 years. We welcome former EEHT customers and look forward to serving them in the future with even more services.
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Up Close & Personal
Firefighter James DiRaimondo of the Melville Fire Department pictured at a recent alarm. - Fire News photo by Deb Archer
Roslyn Highlands 2nd Assistant Chief Sohn at the scene of a recent working fire in Roslyn. - Fire News photo by OverTheEdgePhotography.com
Valley Stream Engine Company 2 Lieutenant Brian Grogan at a recent house fire. - Fire News photo by AJDPhotoG
The Westhampton Beach Fire Department hosted a Covid-19 vaccination clinic at its Sunset Avenue firehouse on January 27 and 28, 2021. The event was run by the pharmacists of Barth’s Pharmacy. - Fire News photo by John Neely
Holtsville Fire Department Captain Matt Gordon, and ex-Chief Neal Harris at a recent structure fire. - Fire News photo by Bryan Lopez
Chiefs of the Northport Fire Department at the scene of a February 9, 2021, chimney fire in Fort Salonga (left to right): 1st Assistant Chief Douglas Pyne, Chief Dennis Sheridan and 2nd Assistant Chief Thomas Smalling. - Fire News photo by Joseph C. Sperber
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Ice Rescue Drill in Massapequa
On February 21, 2021, the Massapequa Fire Department conducted Ice Rescue Training classes. An indoor class was held to show procedures and a class was held at Massapequa Lake to conduct actual rescues. Along with Massapequa Fire Department members, officers of the Oyster Bay Town Bay Constables and Oyster Bay Public Safety also took part in the training. - Fire News photos by Ed Tuffy
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Obituary
North Patchogue’s Edward Corrigan
On March 8, 2021, the North Patchogue Fire Department mourned the loss of Honorary Chief Edward ‘Red’ Corrigan. Firematic services were held at the First Baptist Church on North Ocean Avenue, in Patchogue. - Fire News photo by Bryan Lopez
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Obituary
Islip Terrace’s Anthony Maieli
The members of the Islip Terrace Fire Department performed the final salute to their fallen brother ex-Captain and sitting Commissioner Anthony Maieli. Due to the current restrictions with the Covid-19 pandemic, Firematic services were performed in front of the Islip Terrace firehouse. Tony was an active member of the department for 32 years. During this time Tony rose
through the ranks of Engine Company 2 and was Captain from 1991 to 1994. He then went on to serve multiple terms as a Commissioner of the District up until the time of his passing on May 22, 2020. Tony was also instrumental in resurrecting the Fire Police Squad of the Islip Terrace Fire Department which had been discontinued in 1968. He served as Captain of the Fire Police
from 2009 to 2019. Outside of his fire services Tony loved spending time with his wife Rose, his three sons Anthony, Brian (Amy) and Steven (Barbara) and grandchildren Mason, Fiona, Anthony, Christopher and Nicholas. He will be missed. Rest in peace, Tony. - Fire News photos by Joe Falci, Islip Terrace FD
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Obituary
Levittown’s John Sager and Vincent Raab
Ex-Chief John ‘Jack’ Sager The officers and members of the Levittown Fire Department are saddened to announce the recent passing of two 50-year members, exChief John ‘Jack’ Sager and former Department and District Treasurer Vincent Raab Ex-Chief and United States Air Force veteran John Sager passed away on January 10, 2021, at the age of 84. He joined the department in February 1962 as a member of Ladder Company 1 and served there as Firefighter, Lieutenant, and Captain before being elected to Deputy Chief. He was elected as Chief of the
Former Department and District Treasurer Vincent Raab
Department in January 1974 and after completing his term continued as an active member of the Department and Ladder Company 1 for a total of 58 years. Former Department and District Treasurer and United States Navy veteran Vincent Raab passed away on January 16, 2021, at the age of 76. He joined the department in June 1971 as a member of Engine Company 5 where he served as Firefighter and Company Treasurer. He then dedicated the bulk of his tenure serving as Treasurer for every aspect of the department,
including the department itself, the Levittown Fire District and the Fireman’s Benevolent Association. After completing those terms, he continued as an active member of his company and the department for a total of 50 years. The officers and members of the department extend their sincerest condolences to the respective families, and thank these two honored members for their years of service to the Department and Community. - Fire News story by Clifford Archer, Secretary
Page 100, Fire News, April 2021
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