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South Farmingdale Fire Department

New Update: Fire Damages Bethpage Church New Update: Fire Damages Bethpage Church
New Update: Fire Damages Bethpage Church This story has been updated. Emergency crews responded to an electrical fire at a Long Island church Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 24. Firefighters in Bethpage were called at around 1:40 p.m. with reports of a fire at St. Isidoros Greek Orthodox Church, located near the intersection of Stewart and Cherry avenues. When firefighters arrived, they found the building’s first floor on fire, according to Nassau County Police. Pictures posted on social media showed multiple fire engines on scene with visible smoke coming from the building. Emergency crews responded to reports of a fire at St. I…
3 People Hospitalized After Fire Breaks Out At Farmingdale Home 3 People Hospitalized After Fire Breaks Out At Farmingdale Home
3 People Hospitalized After Fire Breaks Out At Farmingdale Home Three people were taken to a hospital after a fire broke out at a Long Island home. Police reported that the incident happened in Farmingdale at about 7 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 24. Officers responded to a fire at a house on West Oak Street and saw flames coming from the second floor, the Nassau County Police Department reported.  The South Farmingdale and Bethpage Fire departments extinguished the blaze. NCPD said three occupants of the home were evacuated and hospitalized for treatment of minor injuries, including smoke inhalation and a minor laceration. The Nassau County Fire Marsh…
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…
Nassau County Fire Departments Issue Alert On Donation Scams Nassau County Fire Departments Issue Alert On Donation Scams
Nassau County Fire Departments Issue Alert On Donation Scams Long Island fire departments are warning the public about a scam from a donation mailer they have no affiliation with. The South Farmingdale Fire Department said on Facebook the letter from the Volunteer Firefighter Alliance Charity recently went out to residents in Nassau County. The letter, from the Volunteer Firefighter Alliance Inc., asks for donations to support an annual fund drive for firefighters but, the department said they are not affiliated with the organization. The mailer is being delivered near the same time the department is set to mail their annual fund driver letter. The…
Man Suffers Burn Injuries After House Fire Breaks Out In Nassau County Man Suffers Burn Injuries After House Fire Breaks Out In Nassau County
Man Suffers Burn Injuries After House Fire Breaks Out In Nassau County An occupant of a Long Island home suffered burn injuries after a house fire broke out. Emergency responders rushed to the scene around 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 8 on Grant Street in South Farmingdale, where the house was fully engulfed in flames, Nassau County Police said. All occupants of the residence had safely evacuated prior to police arrival. The injured occupant, a man, suffered burns to his hand and was treated at the scene, police said. The South Farmingdale Fire Department responded, assisted by several other fire Departments including those from Farmingdale, East Far…
Heavy Damage Reported After Nassau County House Fire Heavy Damage Reported After Nassau County House Fire
Heavy Damage Reported After Nassau County House Fire Fire officials are investigating a Long Island house fire which caused extensive damage. Nassau County Police reported the department's Arson Bomb Squad is investigating the fire that occurred around 7:39 p.m., Sunday, June 28, in Farmingdale. According to detectives, officers responded to 35 North Maple St. for a report of a fire. Upon arrival, officers observed flames coming from the building.  The Farmingdale Fire Department responded to extinguish the flames with the assistance of South Farmingdale and Bethpage Fire departments.  The fire caused extensive dama…
120 Firefighters From 14 Departments Battle Four-Alarm Nassau House Fire 120 Firefighters From 14 Departments Battle Four-Alarm Nassau House Fire
120 Firefighters From 14 Departments Battle Four-Alarm Nassau House Fire A total of 120 firefighters from 14 departments battled a four-alarm house fire that moved to another structure on Long Island. The blaze broke out around 12:40 p.m., Monday, Feb. 24, in Farmingdale at 490 Secatogue Ave., said Nassau County Police. The fire spread and also caused damage to a residence located on Nelson Street, causing the fourth-alarm to be sounded. Eighth Precinct police officers were first to arrive at the scene, observing a residence fully engulfed causing extensive damage.  All occupants were out of the house, Nassau County Police said. Two firemen were tr…
Two Hospitalized After Kitchen Fire Breaks Out On Long Island Two Hospitalized After Kitchen Fire Breaks Out On Long Island
Two Hospitalized After Kitchen Fire Breaks Out On Long Island A pair of Long Island residents were hospitalized when an early morning fire broke out in Massapequa. First responders were dispatched to a Michele Terrace home in Massapequa at approximately 9:50 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 18, where there was a report of a house fire. Fire officials said that the fire started in the kitchen, and first responders were able to contain the blaze to just the one room. The fire was declared under control after approximately 30 minutes. All occupants of the house were able to evacuate, though two were transported to the Nassau University Medical Center by the Mass…