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ID Released For Woman Killed After House Fire Breaks Out In Wantagh ID Released For Woman Killed After House Fire Breaks Out In Wantagh
Wantagh Woman Killed In House Fire ID'd The identity has been released of a woman who died after a Long Island house fire. The blaze broke out just before 8 p.m. Saturday, April 6 in Wantagh. Upon arrival at the home on Stanford Court, responders observed a working house fire.  The woman, now identified as Wendy Bonilla, age 69, of Wantagh. removed from her residence and transported to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 9:12 p.m. by hospital staff.  Original report: Fatal House Fire Breaks Out In Wantagh Firefighters from the following departments responded and put out the blaze: Wantagh Fire…
Woman Killed After House Fire Breaks Out In Wantagh Woman Killed After House Fire Breaks Out In Wantagh
Fatal House Fire Breaks Out In Wantagh A woman died after an overnight Long Island house fire. Click here for a new, updated story: ID Released For Woman Killed After House Fire Breaks Out In Wantagh The blaze broke out just before 8 p.m. Saturday, April 6 in Wantagh. Upon arrival at the home on Stanford Court, responders observed a working house fire.  The woman was removed from the residence and transported to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 9:12 p.m. by hospital staff. Her identity and age have not yet been released. Firefighters from the following departments responded and put out the blaze:…
Fire Engulfs Massapequa Home, Smoke Damages 2 Neighboring Residences Fire Engulfs Massapequa Home, Smoke Damages 2 Neighboring Residences
Fire Engulfs Massapequa Home, Smoke Damages 2 Neighboring Residences Multiple crews responded to a fire that destroyed a Long Island home and caused smoke damage to two neighboring homes. The fire broke out at a house on Clearwater Avenue in Massapequa at about 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 9, according to the Nassau County Police Department. When emergency responders arrived, the home was engulfed in flames and all of the occupants had evacuated the residence, Nassau County Police said. Police said the Massapequa Fire Department responded to the scene and was assisted by the following fire departments: Seaford Amityville Wantagh  South Farmingdale The…
Seaford Home Extensively Damaged In Fire Seaford Home Extensively Damaged In Fire
Seaford Home Extensively Damaged In Fire A Long Island home was extensively damaged in a fire that broke out early in the morning. Authorities received a report of a house fire in Seaford on Bryant Drive at about 4:45 a.m. on Tuesday, April 19, according to the Nassau County Police Department. When authorities arrived at the scene, the home was engulfed in flames and the residents had safely evacuated, NCPD reported. The Seaford Fire Department extinguished the blaze, police said. Police said no injuries were reported at the scene.  The Nassau County Fire Marshall and Arson/Bomb Squad Detectives also responded to the …
Nassau Woman Nabbed After Hitting Two Juveniles, Leaving Scene, Police Nassau Woman Nabbed After Hitting Two Juveniles, Leaving Scene, Police
Nassau Woman Nabbed After Hitting Two Juveniles, Leaving Scene, Police A Long Island woman who allegedly hit two juveniles and then fled the scene has been arrested by police. The crash took place around 3:20 p.m., Tuesday, June 8, in Seafood when the two juveniles, ages 12 and 8 were attempting to cross Washington Avenue in Seaford, said the Nassau County Police. According to police, the two children were attempting to cross eastbound on Washington Avenue in the vicinity of Pittsburgh Avenue. While crossing the street a blue Lexus traveling southbound on Washington Avenue struck the two, knocking them to the ground.  The vehicle, driven by Georgette Ma…
Three Fire Departments Battle Blaze That Breaks Out In Nassau County House Three Fire Departments Battle Blaze That Breaks Out In Nassau County House
Three Fire Departments Battle Blaze That Breaks Out In Nassau County House A house fire that began in a garage was quickly extinguished by firefighters from three departments without any injuries. The Nassau County Arson Bomb Squad received a call of the fire around 10:35 a.m., Thursday, May 14, in Wantagh. According to detectives, officers responded to a house fire on Manchester Road. Upon arrival, officers found the attached garage engulfed in flames, said the Nassau County Police. The Wantagh Fire Department responded and with the assistance of Seaford and Massapequa fire departments, were able to extinguish the fire.  There were no injuries reported. T…