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Page 96, Fire News, February 2014

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Chief Involved in MVA A Wyandanch chief, who was responding to an alarm, was involved in a MVA at Long Island Avenue and South 18th Street. The chief’s vehicle collided with a car and then hit a telephone pole, cracking it in half. The chief and person of the other car were transported to Good Samaritan Hospital. -Fire News photo by D.Thomas

Car Hits Truck in Massapequa On December 12, 2013, the Massapequa Fire Department received a call for a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Sunrise Highway and Broadway. Chiefs 6301 and 6303, along with Ambulance 638 responded to the scene. Units found that a car had run into the rear of a truck. The driver of the car and one passenger were transported by 638 to St. Joseph’s Hospital with minor injuries. -Fire News photo by Ed Tuffy

Extrication Needed at MVA An auto accident occurred on North Jerusalem Road and Bellmore Avenue on January 14, 2014. The car took down a pole, skidded into a tree and seriously injured the driver. Since this was a border line call both East Meadow and North Bellmore responded and teamed up to extricate the injured driver, who was taken to N.U.M.C. -Fire News photo by Harry Loud

North Amityville Secures LZ Recently, a child was burned by hot water at a multiple dwelling apartment building on Great Neck Road. Arriving units found an eight-month-old child who had sustained first and second degree burns to approximately 40 percent of its body. Ambulance 1-7-8 transported the child to the landing zone for transport to the Stony Brook Hospital Burn Unit via Suffolk County Police Medevac. Assistant Chief Aaron Collins was in charge of the call. -Fire News photo by FDActionShots.com


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