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The Hauppauge Fire Department was dispatched to a motor vehicle accident with entrapment at Motor Parkway & Express Drive South at LIE Exit 57. Units arriving found a two vehicle accident involving a 1998 Acura and a 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe. The occupant of the Acura was injured and pinned. Suffolk County Police Emergency Services Unit # 6 was first due and began the operation. Subsequently Heavy Rescue 3-8-9, Engine 3-8-11 operated at the scene in conjunction with Emergency Services Units #6, #1, and #5. Engine 3 while on the scene stoodfast. The male driver of this vehicle was extricated at 1907 hrs and was transported to a local Hospital by Lakeland Fire Department ambulance 3-13-16. The family in the Tahoe sustained slight injuries and was transported to a local hospital by Central Islip-Hauppauge Ambulance 3-26-18. 3-8-11 besides providing a protection line did a wash down of vehicle debris prior to taking up. All equipment was back in service as of 1945 hrs. The Chief Officer in charge of this incident was 2nd Assistant Chief Thomas Kriklava. |
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The Hauppauge Fire Department responded to a motor vehicle accident with injuries at the intersection of Townline Road and Blydenburgh Road. Two vehicles a 1999 Lexus and a 2003 Toyota were involved in a collision at this intersection. The two drivers sustained injuries and were attended to by both Fire Department personnel and ambulance personnel from Central Islip - Hauppauge Ambulance. Both injured drivers were transported to the hospital. Engines 11 & 14 operated at this scene along with Heavy Rescue 3-8-9 under the Direction of Assistant Chief Thomas Kriklava and Chief of the Department Michael Gagliardi. |
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The Hauppauge Fire Department was alerted for a motor vehicle fire at 2910 Express Drive South. Engine 3-8-14 (Captain Minder) and Engine 3-8-3 (Captain Furuno) operated at this car fire under the direction of 2nd Assistant Chief Thomas Kriklava. The vehicle a 1997 Ford GT convertible was a total loss. The owner operator of this vehicle stated he had just arrived at work and parked the vehicle. He had been inside for only ten minutes when co-workers discovered the vehicle in flames. It appears the fire was of accidental origin involving some type of mechanical malfunction of the vehicles engine. |
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The Hauppauge Fire Department was was alerted for a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Veterans Highway & Wheeler Road. Heavy Rescue 3-8-9 & Engine 3-8-3 operated at this incident under the command of Chief of Department Michael Gagliardi. Four persons were injured requiring one ambulance from Central Islip-Hauppauge Ambulance and one Ambulance from the Smithtown Fire Department. All Fire Department equipment was back in service as of 0537 hrs. |
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