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October 31, 2005
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16-23 Moto
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| 16-23 Motor Vehicle Accident with Heavy Rescue |
| Larkfield rd north of Meadowlark Lane |
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| On October 31st the ENFD was alerted to a report of a mva at the corner of Larkfield and Meadowlark. First arriving unit found a 2 car mva with an SUV on its side. ENFD quickly responded and using hydraulic tools cut the roof off of the truck and extricated the victim out of the vehicle. Photos By Bryan Gosik |
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October 21, 2005
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1630 hrs
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| 16-23 Motor Vehicle Accident with Heavy Rescue |
| Clay Pitts Rd between Brian Ln and Stonehenge Ln |
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| On October 21, 2005 at 1630 hours the East Northport FD was alerted to reports of a two-car motor vehicle accident with entrapment at the intersection of Clay Pitts Rd and Stonehenge Ln. Upon arrival members encountered a suv vs. a minivan with a blocks difference between vehicles. The driver of the minivan sustained injuries and was transported to Huntington Hospital via East Northport Rescue. The suv was found about 300 feet from the minivan. The driver was found pinned inside the car. Utilizing various tools including the spreaders and hydraulic rams, members were able to free the victim. Under the command of Chief Bill Gilman, 1st Asst. Chief Bruce Gosik and 2nd Asst. Chief John McCoy the ENFD was able to extricate and transport all victims quickly and efficiently. ENFD utilized 3 ambulances, 1 rescue, 1 pumper and 1 fire police vehicle. All trucks were back in service by 1730 hrs. Photos By Bryan Gosik |
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September 11, 2005
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1915 Hours
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| 13-35 Working Fire |
| 14 Gerri Rd |
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| On September 11, 2005 the East Northport Fire Department responded to reports of smoke coming form the roof of 14 Gerri rd. Upon arrival members found a 2 story private dwelling with smoke showing from the roof and 2nd floor. The members made a great stop and held the fire to the attic portion of the house. Under the command of chiefs Bill Gilman, Bruce Gosik and John McCoy the fire was brought under control by 1930 hours. East Northport Responded with 2 Engines, 1 Ladder, 1 Rescue, 2 Ambulances and fire police. All units were back in service by 2030 hours. Photos By Bryan Gosik. |
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May 01, 2005
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1859 Hours
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| 16-23 MVA/ Helicopter Landing |
| Corner of 5th Ave and Howard Court |
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| On Sunday May 1, 2005 at 6:55 pm the East Northport Fire Department was dispatched to reports of a motorcycle into a pole. Upon arrival members found a motorcycle that split a telephone pole in half. The driver rolled approximately 150 ft sustaining multiple fractures and contusions. Under the command of 1st Asst. Chief Bruce Gosik and 2nd Asst. Chief John McCoy members stabilized the seriously injured driver and transported the driver to Stony Brook Hospital via Suffolk County Police helicopter. Photos By Bryan Gosik |
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April 03, 2005
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1625 Hours
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| 16/23 Motor Vehicle Accident |
| I/F/O Larkfield Lanes |
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| On Sunday April 3, 2005 at 1625 hours the East Northport Fire Department was paged out for a report of a gray Jeep into a parked Kia in front of Larkfield Lanes. Under the command of 1st. Asst. Chief Bruce Gosik and 2nd Asst. John McCoy 1 ambulance, 1 engine, one Rescue responded to the alarm. The members secured both vehicles and handled a fuel spill. All units were back in service by 1650 hours. Photos By: Bryan Gosik |
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February 19, 2005
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1130 hours
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| 16-23 Motor Vehicle Accident |
| In Front of 554 Larkfield Road N/O Cedar Road |
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| On Saturday February 19, 2005 at 1130 hours the East Northport Fire Department was paged out for reports of a white van into a tree in front of 554 Larkfield Road. First due units found themselves with a white van that hit a telephone pole and a fire hydrant before resting upon a tree. The ENFD found the hydrant beneath the van causing a gas leak. Under the command of Chief Bill Gilman and 1st. Asst. Chief Bruce Gosik 2 ambulances, 1 engine, one Rescue secured the gas leak and transported two victims to Huntington Hospital. All units were back in service by 1230 hours. |
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