New York Firefighter Hospitalized After Falling Ill at Blaze

The Melville firefighter is in stable condition had been connecting a hose to a hydrant when he experienced difficulty breathing.
May 10, 2012

A 40-year member of the Melville Volunteer Fire Department was taken to Huntington Hospital Wednesday after experiencing difficulty breathing at the scene of a house fire at 26 Gwynne Road, said Michael McKeefrey, first assistant chief.

Responding to the 2:11 p.m. call, firefighters faced heavy smoke and fire at the one-story wood-frame house, which sustained extensive damage, he said. The home was occupied, but residents got out with no injuries, he said. The fire was out at 3:45 p.m.

The firefighter who was hospitalized and is in stable condition had been connecting a hose to a hydrant when he experienced difficulty breathing, McKeefrey said.

Also responding were units from Huntington Manor, Dix Hills, Plainview, East Farmingdale and the Huntington Community First Aid Squad.

Copyright 2012 - Newsday, Melville, N.Y.

McClatchy-Tribune News Service

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