Dwelling Fire - Abinet Ct, Selden, NY - 01/02/21
Selden NY – On January 2nd about 4:55 PM Suffolk Police 6th Precinct officers and Selden Fire Department were dispatched to a report of a house fire on Abinet Ct.Upon arrival a Suffolk Police officer found a camper and home well involved. Home and they advised their dispatch of the situation so that info could be relayed to fire rescue.
The first arriving chief from Selden advised of the working fire (signal 13-35). Mutual aid was requested from neighboring departments of Farmingville, Centereach, Coram, Setauket and Terryville to the scene multiple lines placed into operation. Selden also set up their new tower ladder to supply a master stream. The operation went on for an extended period due to the size of the fire.
Selden Fire Department Rescue members transported a police officer to Stony Brook Hospital. According to a police media release the officer entered the home to evacuate the residents who were trying to get their dogs out. The officer was able to guide the residents out. However, the officer suffered from smoke inhalation and a dog bite according to the release. The 1 dog was successfully removed by Seldens 1st Assistant Chief K. Kostrna and Farmingville firefighter Rich Picirello according to police officials and was taken to an emergency vet for treatment that dog was doing ok according to officials and should make a full recovery. The 2nd dog was able to get out of the burning home on its own and was not injured. Firefighters were at the scene for about 2 hours. Medford Fire stood by at Selden’s HQ for other alarms during that time. The cause of the fire was being investigated by the fire marshal office for the Brookhaven Town.
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Read MoreThe first arriving chief from Selden advised of the working fire (signal 13-35). Mutual aid was requested from neighboring departments of Farmingville, Centereach, Coram, Setauket and Terryville to the scene multiple lines placed into operation. Selden also set up their new tower ladder to supply a master stream. The operation went on for an extended period due to the size of the fire.
Selden Fire Department Rescue members transported a police officer to Stony Brook Hospital. According to a police media release the officer entered the home to evacuate the residents who were trying to get their dogs out. The officer was able to guide the residents out. However, the officer suffered from smoke inhalation and a dog bite according to the release. The 1 dog was successfully removed by Seldens 1st Assistant Chief K. Kostrna and Farmingville firefighter Rich Picirello according to police officials and was taken to an emergency vet for treatment that dog was doing ok according to officials and should make a full recovery. The 2nd dog was able to get out of the burning home on its own and was not injured. Firefighters were at the scene for about 2 hours. Medford Fire stood by at Selden’s HQ for other alarms during that time. The cause of the fire was being investigated by the fire marshal office for the Brookhaven Town.
More Photos Available at : https://suffolkfirephotos.smugmug.com/2021-Emergency-Scenes/Residents-and-dog-saved-from-raging-fire-in-Selden/