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2 Dogs Rescued From House Fire In Sag Harbor 2 Dogs Rescued From House Fire In Sag Harbor
2 Dogs Rescued From House Fire In Sag Harbor There are no injuries after an early-morning fire broke out at a home on Long Island. Firefighters in Sag Harbor were called at around 7:50 a.m. Monday, April 24, with reports of a residential structure fire on Carlisle Lane, according to the Southampton Police Department. Several agencies responded to the scene, including the Sag Harbor and East Hampton fire departments. Crews determined that nobody was home at the time, although two dogs were inside when the fire broke out, according to police.  Both animals were rescued and evaluated at a veterinary clinic, where they were found t…
3 Evacuated From Burning Residential Building In Oceanside 3 Evacuated From Burning Residential Building In Oceanside
3 Evacuated From Burning Residential Building In Oceanside Three occupants of a Long Island residential building were evacuated after a blaze broke out early in the morning. A Nassau County Police officer saw was on routine patrol in Oceanside and saw smoke coming from the corner of a building on Oceanside Road at about 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9, NCPD reported. Police said the officer knocked on the front door of the home and helped the three occupants who were in the process of evacuating. The Oceanside Fire Department extinguished the blaze, authorities said. Police said no injuries were reported at the scene. Arson/Bomb Squad detectives …
Massive Fire Damages Four Bridgehampton Homes, Destroys One Massive Fire Damages Four Bridgehampton Homes, Destroys One
Massive Fire Damages Four Bridgehampton Homes, Destroys One A massive fire on Long Island damaged four homes, destroying one. The fire began in Bridgephampton around 10:20 p.m., Friday, June 10 at a home on Fair Hills Lane. When police and fire personnel arrived a large home on Fair Hills Lane was on fire. Two additional homes caught on fire due to embers from the first residence and a fourth was found to have damage from the fire, said Lt. Susan Ralph, of the Southhampton Police. A total of 16 volunteer fire departments from as far as Montauk and five volunteer ambulances responded to the scene, Ralph said. One residence has been l…
Woman Seriously Injured After Suffolk County House Fire Breaks Out Woman Seriously Injured After Suffolk County House Fire Breaks Out
Woman Seriously Injured After Suffolk County House Fire Breaks Out Police on Long Island are investigating after a fire seriously injured a woman. The blaze broke out around 5:30 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 20, at a home on Manhasset Trail in Ridge, said the Suffolk County Police. One woman, who lives at the home, was transported by the Ridge Fire Department to Stony Brook University Hospital for treatment of serious injuries, police said. Another resident in the home was not injured.  The cause of the fire is under investigation but appears to be non-criminal, police said. 
Four Hospitalized After Fire Breaks Out At Long Island Residence Four Hospitalized After Fire Breaks Out At Long Island Residence
Four Hospitalized After Fire Breaks Out At Long Island Residence Updated story - 54-Year-Old Man Dies From Injuries Following Nassau County House Fire Four people were hospitalized following a residential fire on Long Island. The fire took place around 6 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 2 on Camp Road in Massapequa at a group residence, the Nassau County Police said. Upon arrival, responders found smoke coming from the second floor. All residents had exited the home except for a 54-year-old man still on the second floor, police said. The Massapequa Fire Department extinguished the fire and removed the victim from the home.  The Massapequa FD transport…
One Critically Hurt, Two Others Hospitalized After Long Island House Fire Breaks Out One Critically Hurt, Two Others Hospitalized After Long Island House Fire Breaks Out
One Critically Hurt, Two Others Hospitalized After Long Island House Fire Breaks Out Authorities are investigating a Long Island house fire that left one resident in critical condition and two others injured. The blaze broke out around 4:35 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 28 in Massapequa Park. Responders arrived on Eastlake Avenue and discovered the home fully engulfed in flames, Nassau County Police said. The Massapequa Fire Department extinguished the fire, and rescued a 58-year-old man from the basement, police said. Police said the man was transported to a local area hospital and is in critical condition.  Two other residents of the home were also transported to local area …
Four Residents Escape From Long Island Home Engulfed In Flames Four Residents Escape From Long Island Home Engulfed In Flames
Four Residents Escape From Long Island Home Engulfed In Flames A Long Island home received heavy damage during a fire that engulfed the entire residence. The fire started around 3:15 a.m., Monday, March 8, at the home on Monroe Street in Inwood, said the Nassau County Police. Four residents inside the home were able to escape the flames with help from the Inwood Fire Department without harm, police said. According to firefighters, the first arriving units found the home engulfed in flames and fire coming from windows and doors. The Inwood FD, along with the assistance of fire departments from Lawrence/Cedarhurst, Meadowmere Park, Woodmere, Atlantic B…
Five-Alarm Fire Breaks Out At Long Island Mansion Five-Alarm Fire Breaks Out At Long Island Mansion
Five-Alarm Fire Breaks Out At Long Island Mansion A car fire led to a five-alarm blaze that broke out and destroyed a mansion on Long Island, leaving a firefighter injured with heat exhaustion. Approximately 150 firefighters from nearly two dozen area fire departments responded to the blaze in Old Brookville on Linden Lane, after a fire was reported that originated out of a garage late on Wednesday, July 24, fire officials said. The fire sparked in the garage, then spread to the main residence, officials noted. The homeowner had pulled into the garage before the fire began, damaging other vehicles before it jumped to the home, police said…