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March, 2017
1ST Responder Newspaper - LI
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1st Responder News (ISSN 1525-1683) - New York edition - Vol. 18 No. 2 - is published monthly, 12 times a year for $36 per year by Belsito Communications, Inc., 1 Ardmore Street, New Windsor, NY 12553. Periodicals Postage Paid at Newburgh, NY and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to 1st Responder News, 1 Ardmore Street, New Windsor, NY 12553. No financial responsibility is assumed by this newspaper to publish a display, classified, or legal ad or for t y p o graphical errors except of reprinting that part of the ad which was omitted or in error. Omissions or errors must be brought to the attention of the newspaper during the same month of publication.
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MADISON CASILLO
Firefighters Respond to Garage Fire in East Northport East Northport, NY - Just before 4:30 P.M. on Saturday, January 28th, the East Northport Fire Department was dispatched to a reported house fire on Arleigh Road. Crews arrived to find heavy fire in the garage of a two-story dwelling and requested a re-tone on the alarm, bringing in Mutual Aid from the Kings Park and Greenlawn Fire Departments. Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire without incident. There were no reported injuries.
WALSH/ON SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY
Woman Saved from Burning Car on Long Island Expressway
Ronkonkoma, NY - An off-duty firefighter from Elmont and an SCPD highway patrol officer are being credited for pulling a woman from almost certain death on February 1st, after her car collided with a truck and erupted into flames on the Long Island Expressway. The female driver was trapped in the burning and overturned car when she was rescued. The Expressway was closed in both directions due to the heavy, thick black smoke that was covering all lanes.
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HAROLD L. JACOBS
Three People Injured in Shirley MVA Shirley, NY - On January 27th, Shirley EMS and the Brookhaven FD were toned out for a reported MVA on William Floyd Parkway and Northen Blvd. Chiefs from Brookhaven FD arrived on the scene with Shirley EMS and confirmed a car versus pickup truck. Brookhaven FD rescue trucks and engines went right to work, putting down speedy dry for fluids on the roadway. Fire Police closed off one lane to let firefighters clean up and put the speedy dry down. Firefighters removed the car from the scene and one lane was reopened shortly after. Shirley EMS transported three people from the scene with unknown injuries.
SABELLA/ON SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY
Early Morning Arson Fire in Selden
Selden, NY - Just after 3:30 A.M. on January 31st, Selden firefighters were dispatched for a working fire at 10 Alma Avenue. Firefighters, under the direction of Chief of Department Bill Xikis, made an aggressive interior attack upon arrival and found three separate fires in the house. Arson investigators were then called to respond to the suspicious fire. Mutual Aid from the Coram, Terryville, Centereach and Farmingville Fire Departments responded to the scene. The fire was extinguished quickly and under control within 30-minutes of arrival.