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From the LBFD Facebook page:
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At 4:09 am the Long Beach Fire Department received a report of a House Fire on Harding Ave, Upon arrival of Chief Ray he encountered smoke emanating from a 2 Story House with Heavy Fire showing from the rear of the attached garage.
Engine 2343 arrived and stretched a hose line to the rear of the structure and Engine 2344 stretched à second hose line to the garage.
Ladders 2362 and 2372 forced entry into the garage, searched for any victims and performed overhaul.
Long Beach Units on scene: Engine's 2341, 2343, 2344, Ladder's 2362 and 2372, Ambulance's 2319 and 2321.
We were assisted at the scene by the Point Lookout Lido FD, Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department , Inwood Fire Department, Freeport Fire Department ànd Atlantic Beach Rescue.
The Oceanside, Baldwin, Woodmere Vol. Fire Department, East Rockaway Fire Department , Lynbrook and Merrick Fire Departments stood by for any additional alarms.
The fire is not suspicious and the cause is under the investigation of the Nassau County Fire Marshals, Nassau County Police Department Arson/Bomb Squad and the Long Beach Police Department. The 2 occupants refused medical aid at the scene.
All Operations were under the Command of Chief Hadrick Ray and Assistant Chief John Marino.
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At 4:09 am the Long Beach Fire Department received a report of a House Fire on Harding Ave, Upon arrival of Chief Ray he encountered smoke emanating from a 2 Story House with Heavy Fire showing from the rear of the attached garage.
Engine 2343 arrived and stretched a hose line to the rear of the structure and Engine 2344 stretched à second hose line to the garage.
Ladders 2362 and 2372 forced entry into the garage, searched for any victims and performed overhaul.
Long Beach Units on scene: Engine's 2341, 2343, 2344, Ladder's 2362 and 2372, Ambulance's 2319 and 2321.
We were assisted at the scene by the Point Lookout Lido FD, Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department , Inwood Fire Department, Freeport Fire Department ànd Atlantic Beach Rescue.
The Oceanside, Baldwin, Woodmere Vol. Fire Department, East Rockaway Fire Department , Lynbrook and Merrick Fire Departments stood by for any additional alarms.
The fire is not suspicious and the cause is under the investigation of the Nassau County Fire Marshals, Nassau County Police Department Arson/Bomb Squad and the Long Beach Police Department. The 2 occupants refused medical aid at the scene.
All Operations were under the Command of Chief Hadrick Ray and Assistant Chief John Marino.