Mastic Beach- 3 Car MVA with Pole Down
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Mastic Beach NY- On September 12th at around 5:49 PM the Mastic Beach Fire Department was activated for a report of wires down on Mastic Beach Rd near Washington Ave. Chief of Department Fred Loiacono {5-13-30} responded to the scene along with 2nd Assistant Chief Luis Grego {5-13-32}. On Arrival Chief of Department Loiacono found that there was actually a 3 vehicle crash at the location with a electrical pole struck by one of the vehicles. The chief advised FRES as well as him members of the updated nature of the call and requested that in addition to his department that PSEG be notified as well as EMS.
Engine -5-13-3 and Rescue 5-13-4 arrived on scene no one was trapped in the vehicles. The crews went to work securing the scene under the command of Chief Loiacono. Fluids needed to be cleaned up and multiple cars needed to be secured. One of the vehicles had heavy damage and extra debris clean up was required. Fire Police Closed the road. Mastic Beach Ambulance Company had also dispatched multiple ambulances and responder vehicles to the scene. While firefighters were cleaning up Ambulance personnel were checking out occupants of the vehicles. Atleast 2 people were taken to a local hospital for further treatment. Upon completion of operations the scene was turned over by FD to the Suffolk County Police Department who remained on scene until PSEG arrived to work on replace the damaged pole .
Read MoreMastic Beach NY- On September 12th at around 5:49 PM the Mastic Beach Fire Department was activated for a report of wires down on Mastic Beach Rd near Washington Ave. Chief of Department Fred Loiacono {5-13-30} responded to the scene along with 2nd Assistant Chief Luis Grego {5-13-32}. On Arrival Chief of Department Loiacono found that there was actually a 3 vehicle crash at the location with a electrical pole struck by one of the vehicles. The chief advised FRES as well as him members of the updated nature of the call and requested that in addition to his department that PSEG be notified as well as EMS.
Engine -5-13-3 and Rescue 5-13-4 arrived on scene no one was trapped in the vehicles. The crews went to work securing the scene under the command of Chief Loiacono. Fluids needed to be cleaned up and multiple cars needed to be secured. One of the vehicles had heavy damage and extra debris clean up was required. Fire Police Closed the road. Mastic Beach Ambulance Company had also dispatched multiple ambulances and responder vehicles to the scene. While firefighters were cleaning up Ambulance personnel were checking out occupants of the vehicles. Atleast 2 people were taken to a local hospital for further treatment. Upon completion of operations the scene was turned over by FD to the Suffolk County Police Department who remained on scene until PSEG arrived to work on replace the damaged pole .