11/19/2025
At approximately 8:40 am on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, Dispatcher Ed Campis received several calls reporting heavy smoke from the rear of the house at 2316 Beech Street in Wantagh. Second Assistant Chief Paul Krussmann arrived moments later, assumed command, and transmitted a “Signal 10,” working fire, and reported that there were no occupants in the house. Third Assistant Chief Chris Dolley arrived shortly after to lead the interior attack.
Engine 1 arrived, secured a water supply at a nearby hydrant, and stretched a hose line to attack the fire at the rear of the house. They were led by Lieutenant JT McCarron. Engine 5, led by firefighter Joe Giardina, then arrived and stretched a second hose line inside. Ladder 2, led by Captain Mike Fratello arrived and began search and ventilation operations and they were joined by Ladder 1, led by Ex-Captain Steve Burke.
Seaford Ladder 3 responded as the F.A.S.T. Truck in the event of a firefighter emergency, as additional Wantagh units, Engine 4, Rescue 2 and 3, and the Rehab Unit were on scene. EMS Command was established with EMS Captain Steve Lincke in charge. Mutual Aid Engine, Ladder, and Ambulance from the Bellmore and Massapequa Fire Departments were on standby at Wantagh Fire Headquarters.
All visible fire was knocked down in approximately 20 minutes as members checked for extension and conducted extensive overhaul, as the fire had traveled inside the wall to the second floor. The Nassau County Fire Marshal and Nassau County Police Arson Unit were on scene to investigate the cause and origin of the fire, although it did not appear suspicious.
There were no injuries reported, and all units were back in service approximately 90 minutes later.
Photos by Kim Versheck, LNBN Photos
Kevin Regan, PIO