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SMITHTOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMBERS HONORED

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Many members of the Smithtown Fire Department were paid tribute to at the Smithtown Fire Chiefs Council Award Ceremony, which was held on February 3, 2017.Bronze Medal Award – Smithtown FD: Fire Rescue 8/24/16Ex-Chief John Hansen, ex-Capt. Jennifer O’Brien, FF Joseph LaroccaSilver Medal Award – Smithtown FD: Fire Rescue 8/24/16 3rd Assistant Chief Patrick Diecidue, Capt. Timothy Duckham, Paramedic Thomas C. Kriklava. - Fire News photos by Dennis WhittamLife Saving Award EMT Trisha HigginsLife

SFD INSTALLS CHIEF'S

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Members of the Smithtown Fire Department elected their new slate of Chief’s on the evening of April 6th.  Michael Landrigan was installed as Chief of the Department (4-2-30).
Serving as First Assistant Chief will be Kevin Fitzpatrick (4-2-31) who served the last two years as Second Assistant Chief.
Assuming the position of Second Assistant Chief will be Patrick Diecidue (4-2-32) who served the last two years as Third Assistant Chief.
A new addition to the Chief’s office is Timothy Duckham elected as Third Assistant Chief (4-2-33).
The SFD Chief’s and newly elected Company Officers will be formally installed at the annual Installation Dinner taking place at Flowefield’s on Saturday, April 22nd.
PHOTO LEFT TO RIGHT - THIRD ASSISTANT CHIEF TIMOTHY DUCKHAM, SECOND ASSISTANT CHIEF PATRICK DIECIDUE,  FIRST ASSISTANT CHIEF KEVIN FITZPATRICK, CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT MICHAEL LANDRIGAN, AND INSTALLING OFFICER COMMISSIONER TOM DUCKHAM.

SMITHTOWN EXPLORER POST 420 INSTALLATION

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The Smithtown Explorer Post 420 held their annual Installation Ceremony on Friday, April 7th. The Officers who will serve the Post in 2017 are:
Captain - Travis Yanke
Lieutenants – Andrew Caliano, Ian Whitehead, Tyler Riesenburger
Engineers – Sean Sulton, Randell Yanke, Jeffrey Bunone
Assistant Engineers – Sydney Crafts, Allison Crafts, Jack Daley
Secretary – Joe Pilewski
Treasurer – Mikalya Riley

AFTERNOON BRUSH FIRE ON APRIL 13TH

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The Smithtown Fire Department was toned out for a Brush Fire on April 13 at 17:34 (5:34pm) at 3 River Heights Court. The fire spread through the heavily wooded ground cover of the property. Arriving units were able to get the fire quickly under control.
On scene were Chiefs 4-2-33 (Diecidue) and 3-2-33 (Duckham). Responding apparatus were 4-2-8, 4-2-14, 4-2-15 and 4-2-9
All units returned to quarters at 18:13 (6:13pm)

Evening Explosion and Fire at 98 Sunrise Lane

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REVISED ON 5/4/17 WITH UPDATED INFORMATION AND PHOTO'S
The Smithtown Fire Department was toned out for a signal 13 (structure fire) at 20:20 (8:20 pm) on May 3, 2017, with the location of 98 Sunrise Lane. A number of neighbors reported hearing two explosions from the two story home.
Two Smithtown Firefighters who lived in the neighborhood quickly called dispatch to upgrade the alarm to a 13/35 (working structure fire).
An explosion from the rear of the dwelling from two propane tanks was felt throughout the neighborhood.
Kevin Pearsall of Engine Company 3 who lived a few doors downs was the first on scene. He entered the home before the fire spread and escorted the homeowner from the premises. The homeowner was later taken to the Stony Brook University Medical Center. Her injuries are unknown at this time.
Units arriving on scene began an exterior attack on the structure. Firefighters hit the fire from all exposures around the house.
A primary search of the residence proved negative for any addition residents in the home.
The fire was brought under control at 21:21 (9:21 pm).
The fire caused severe damage to the home.
There were no reported injuries of fire or EMT personnel at the scene.
The cause of the fire is unknown at this time. The fire is being investigated by The Smithtown Fire Marsha and the Suffolk County Police Department Arson Squad.
All units were back in quarters at 22:24 (10:24 pm.)
On scene were Chief’s Landrigan (4-2-30), Diecidue (4-2-32) and Duckham (4-2-33), Engines 4-2-5, 4-2-15, 4-2-1, 4-2-14, Ladder 4-2-7, Rescue 4-2-9, Ambulances 4-2-6-4, 4-2-6-2, 4-2-6-1, Fire Police 4-2-10. Mutual aid was provided from the Hauppauge, Kings Park, St. James and Nissiquogue Fire Departments.
Photo's by Joe Sperber and Jeff Bressler

Mother’s Day House Fire

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The Smithtown Fire Department was toned out for a signal 13 (structure fire) at 17:56 (5:56 pm) on Mother’s Day Sunday, May 14, 2017, with the location of 9 Branch Drive in the Village of the Branch.
Several reports of flames coming out of the front of the ranch home were reported by neighbors.
Residents in the home were able to extricate themselves from the property when the fire started.
Units arriving on scene began attacking the fire. A roof crew started venting operations.
A primary search of the residence proved negative for any addition people in the home.
The fire was brought under control at 18:37 (6:31 pm).
The fire caused severe damage to the interior of the ranch.
Three of the residents of the home were transported to both St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center and Stony Brook University Hospital. No current reports on the extent of injuries.
The cause of the fire is unknown at this time. The fire is being investigated by The Smithtown Fire Marshal.
All units were back in quarters at 20:20 (8:20 pm.)
With Mother’s Day holiday celebrations well underway both the Smithtown Fire Department and mutual aid Departments were still able to deploy all the resources needed to control the fire.
On scene were Chief’s Landrigan (4-2-30), Fitzpatrick (4-2-31), Diecidue (4-2-32) and Duckham (4-2-33), Engines 4-2-3, 4-2-5,4-2-4, 4-2-14, Ladder 4-2-7, Rescue 4-2-9, Ambulances 4-2-6-1, 4-2-6-2, Fire Police 4-2-10 and mutual aid provided by the Kings Park, Nesconset, Hauppauge, Nissiquogue and Central Islip-Hauppauge Ambulance.

June 15th Car vs Building

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The Smithtown Fire Department was toned out for a 16-23 (MVA-Ambulance Requested) for a vehicle into a building on Thursday, June 15th at 17:53 (5:53pm) with the location of Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology a 80 Maple Avenue.
A car lost control in front of the building crossing the grass and making contact with the structure. The driver of the vehicle, the only occupant, was transferred for treatment to St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center.
Responding to the alarm was Chief 3-2-33 (Duckham) Engine 4-2-3, 4-2-52, 4-2-40 Rescue 4-2-9, Fire Police 3-2-10 and Ambulance 4-2-65.
The Town of Smithtown Building Department was called to examine the damage to the structure.

Two Signal 14’s in an Hour

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The Smithtown Fire Fire Department responded to two working car fires within an hour on Thursday afternoon July 19th.
The first incident was toned out at 16:19 (4:19 pm) with the location of 341 Landing Avenue at the corner of Clark Street.
A car struck a tree with a resulting fire. The driver of the vehicle was able to self-extricate and eventually transported to the hospital. The car was fully involved, and a small brush fire also started as a result of the accident. Both the car and brush fire were under control at 16:46 (4:56 pm).
Responding to the call was Chief Landrigan (4-2-30), Engine 4-2-3, Rescue 4-2-9, Ambulance 4-2-65 and Fire Police 4-2-10.
At 16:54 (4:54 pm) a second signal 14 was toned out for a car fire with the location of 837 Town Line Road with the cross of Amber Ct.
With units just taking up from the first vehicle fire Chief Landrigan quickly asked for a Hauppauge engine to respond to the scene. With Smithtown apparatus moving to the second fire a Hauppauge engine arrived and began the attack on the fire.
Smithtown apparatus arrived on the scene to assist Hauppauge.
The accident, like the one on Landing Avenue, involved one car striking a tree.
Two patients were transported to the hospital.
In addition to the units that were at the Landing Avenue incident,  Engines 4-2-5 and 4-2-1 arrived at the Town Line fire. Also on scene was 3rd Assistant Chief Duckham.

Smithtown Bravest Honored at the 145th Annual FASNY State Convention

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Smithtown Bravest Honored at the 145th Annual FASNY State Convention
The Fireman’s Association of the State of New York bestows Hero Awards to Five Smithtown Firefighters
Syracuse, NY, August 12, 2017 – The Fireman’s Association of the State of New York presented their 2017 Valor Awards to five Smithtown Firefighters who were involved in a house fire rescue in the early morning hours of August 24, 2016.
Second Assistant Chief Patrick Diecidue, Third Assistant Chief Timothy Duckham, Ex-Chief John Hansen, Ex-Captain Engine Company 4 Jen O’Brien and Firefighter Joe LaRocco of Rescue Company 9 were all cited for their bravery in the face of adverse conditions. Also awarded was Smithtown Fire District EMT Tom Kriklava.
The Chief in command on that early morning was Past Chief Timothy Murphy. The Chiefs report exemplifies the reason FASNY presented their highest honor to the five firefighters.
Murphy’s letter read:
“On Wednesday August 24, 2016 at 0313 hours, the Smithtown Fire Department was activated for an automatic alarm at 38 Sterling Lane, the home of a Hauppauge Fire Department member.  The house is a two story split ranch single family private dwelling that is very common to the Smithtown area.
First on scene were Captain Tim Duckham (arriving directly from home in his private vehicle) and district first responder EMT-CC Tom Kriklava.  After a 360-degree size up, Captain Duckham advised Chief Patrick Diecidue of a working fire and occupants within.  Captain Duckham and Tom Kriklava forced the front door, made entry and without regard for their personal safety began to search without benefit of SCBA.  They encountered a thick, choking smoke that filled the upper level of the house.  After partially searching the second floor, Duckham and Kriklava exited the house and donned SCBAs from the chief’s vehicle and first responder car and re-entered to continue searching.  Chief Diecidue who was not wearing an SCBA entered to search and size up the scene.  These searches were being made without the benefit of protective hose lines as apparatus had not yet arrived.
While searching, Duckham found a three-year-old female unconscious victim during the search of a bedroom.  Duckham removed the victim down the hallway and was met by Chief Diecidue.  Together they removed the victim to the front lawn.  Kriklava exited the building and assessed the victim’s medical condition.  He determined that the victim was in respiratory arrest and provided rescue breathing via mouth-to-mouth to the three-year-old victim. Upon the arrival of an ambulance, Kriklava provided ALS care during transport of the three-year old to the hospital.
Chief Diecidue and Captain Duckham re-entered and continued searching in worsening conditions.  With the establishment of Incident Command and firefighting units arriving, Diecidue and Duckham informed them of where they searched and exited the building.  Chief Diecidue then coordinated interior operations for continued searches and firefighting efforts for the remainder of the alarm. 
The first arriving units consisting of Engine 4-2-4, Engine 4-2-5, and Rescue 4-2-9 arrived on scene and were tasked with search and firefighting duties.  At this time, there were still two victims unaccounted for and the seat of the fire had not been found.  While searching, Ex-Captain Jennifer O’Brien from Engine 4 found an adult female victim and 3 month old male victim both unconscious and entangled in the bathroom.  Coincidentally, this is the same bathroom O’Brien delivered the baby victim three months earlier.  Shouting for assistance, O’Brien was joined by Firefighter Joseph LaRocco from Rescue 9 and Captain/Ex-Chief John Hansen from Engine 5.  The three firefighters were able to disentangle the two victims.  O’Brien removed the infant victim from the house and began mouth to mouth resuscitation.  Hansen and LaRocco removed the adult victim and passed her to other firefighters and EMS personnel
All three victims were removed from the involved house in respiratory/cardiac arrest.  The mother was transported to St. Catherine’s Hospital.  She was later transported to University Hospital at Stony Brook where she remained in very critical condition with respiratory injuries.  After almost four months, the mother was then transported to the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center for consideration for a double lung transplant.  She succumbed to her injuries on December 15, 2016. The two children were revived in route to University Hospital.  They were discharged after making a full recovery.”
The Smithtown Fire Department takes deep pride in honoring our finest.

SMITHTOWN FD HURRICANE HARVEY RELIEF

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The Smithtown Fire Department will be sending a semi-tractor trailer full of much needed supplies to Southeast Texas next week.
We are seeking community support to assist in this effort.
You can bring much needed supplies to the Main House at 100 Elm Avenue during the following hours between now and September 6th.
12:00 -3:00pm and 6:00 -9:00 pm
We are in touch with people on the ground in Southeast Texas. The needs change on a daily basis.
Currently pressing needs as of September 1 include –
Car Seats, Strollers, Pack and Plays, New Children and Adult Undergarments, Hygiene Products.
Our sources tell us baby wipes; diapers and bottled water are currently plentiful

5 SMITHTOWN FIRE FIGHTERS COMPETE IN FULL TURNOUT GEAR

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Five Smithtown Fire Fighters ran a full 5K race in full turnout gear during the 9/11 Heroes Run at Mill Dam Park  in Huntington. The race benefits the Travis Manon Foundation. Participating in the September 17th event were (l-R) Andrew Federico, James Wallmuller, Nick Chiarelli, Gary Castaldo and Steven Vasques. 

SMITHTOWN FIRE FIGHTERS HONORED AT SUFFOLK COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIREMAN'S ASSOCIATION DINNER

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Five Smithtown Fire Fighters along with a District EMT were honored for bravery at the Annual Dimmer of the Suffolk County Volunteer Fireman’s Association Annual Dinner on Saturday, October 14th at the Mill Pond Country Club in Medford. All were honored as Firefighters of the Year.
Smithtown Fire Department Second Assistant Chief Patrick Diecidue, Third Assistant Chief Timothy Duckham, Ex-Chief John Hansen, Ex-Captain, Company 4, Jennifer O’Brien, Firefighter Joseph LaRocco and former District EMT Tom Kriklava were honored for their heroic actions at an August 24, 2016 fire at 38 Sterling Lane.
In the photo L-R: John Jordan, Suffolk Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services Deputy Commissioner, Tim Sini, Suffolk County Police Department Commissioner, Firefighter Joe LaRocco, Ex-Captain, Company 4, Jennifer O’Brien, Ex-Chief John Hansen, Third Assistant Chief Timothy Duckham, Second Assistant Chief Patrick Diecidue and Suffolk County Volunteer Fireman's Association President Chris Del Vecchio.

Late Night Working Fire on Brooksite Drive

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The Smithtown Fire Department was tone out for a signal 13 (Structure Fire) at 22:31 (10:31pm) on January 2, 2018 with the location of 222 Brooksite Drive.
Initial reports from Suffolk PD on scene stated that the wood framed single family residence was quickly becoming a fully involved house fire with one occupant jumping for safety from a second floor window.
Arriving first on scene was Chief 4-2-32 Diecidue) who immediately declared a 13-35 (Working Structure Fire)
Arriving units were confronted with a heavy fire load and began operations to make an exterior attack on the blaze.
Due to the extent of the fire it was not declared under control until 01:10 (1:10am)
There were two occupants in the home at the time of fire. A male who jumped from the second floor window was transported to the Stony Brook University Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. A female occupant was able to escape through a first floor door and was also transported to Stony Brook. No report at this time as to the extent of injuries to either occupant.
The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Smithtown Fire Marshal and the Suffolk County Police Department Arson Squad.
Arriving on scene after the fire was Smithtown Highway Department heavy equipment which demolished the remaining structure for safety concerns.
On scene were Chiefs 4-2-31 (Fitzpatrick), 4-2-32 (Diecidue
) 4-2-33 (Duckham) Engines 4-2-5, 4-2-4, 4-2-14, 4-2-1, 4-2-3, Rescue 4-2-9, Ambulances 4-2-6-1, 4-2-6-2, 4-2-6-5
Mutual aid was provided by Hauppauge FD, Nesconset FD, St. James FD and Commack Volunteer Ambulance.

EARLY MORNING GARAGE FIRE

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The SFD was toned out for a signal 13 (Automatic Alarm) on January 5, 2018 at 01:05 (1:05 am) with the location of 95 River Heights Drive.
Soon after the alarm was toned, fire was reported in the garage area of the home. The call was upgraded to a 13-35 (Working Structure Fire).
Units arriving on scene stretched lines and quickly brought the fire under control entering through the garage.
The fire appears to have started in the chimney that lies between the garage and living area of the house with smoke traveling into the attic.
On scene were all Chiefs 4-2-30, 4-2-31, 4-2-32, 4-2-33, Engines 4-2-1, 4-2-2, 4-2-4 and 4-2-5, ladder 4-2-7, and ambulance 4-2-61.
Mutual aid was provided by Kings Park, Hauppauge
e and St. James.
All unite were back in service at 0:2:50 (2:50 am)
This was the second working fire in a 2 day period for the Department.

SFD MEMBERS HONORED AT THE SMITHTOWN FIRE CHIEF'S COUNCIL DINNER

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Member of the Smithtown Fire Department received major awards at the Smithtown Fire Chiefs Council Dinner on February 2 at the Watermill.
Six members were honored with EMS Life Saving Awards. Receiving honors for cardiac arrest saves were:
Mt. Pleasant Avenue street rescue
Michael Wolff
Suffolk Legislative Building
Jeff Schwarz
Kim Kguloian
Kris Martin
Charles Purcell
Bradley International Airport
Daniel Nudelman – While traveling
Bronze Medal Award
98 Sunrise Lane fire – Removed occupant from fire building prior to apparatus arriving
Kevin Pearsall
CONGRATULATIONS FOR THESE WELL DESERVED HONORS!

SMITHTOWN FD DISPATCHED TO FATAL MVA

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The Smithtown Fire Department was toned out for a 16-23 (motor vehicle accident/ambulance requested) at 12:19 pm on Sunday, February 18 with the location of the intersection of Routes 111 and 347.
Upon arrival units went to work on a two car accident with serious injuries to two occupants of each vehicle. A head on collision occurred in the westbound lanes of 347.
Three of the injured were transported to Stony Brook University Hospital, while a fourth was transported to St. Catherine of Siena Hospital.
The patient transported to St. Catherine passed away at the hospital after her arrival.
On scene at the MVA were Chiefs 4-2-32 (Diecidue), 4-2-33 (Duckham), Engines 4-2-4, 4-2-5, Rescue 4-2-9, Ambulances 4-2-61, 4-2-62, 4-2-64, 4-2-65 and Fire Police 4-2-10.

FULLY INVOLVED HISTORIC HOUSE FIRE

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The Smithtown Fire Department was toned out for a signal 13 (structure fire) at 19:57 (7:57 pm) on Monday, March 26, 2018, with the location of 227 Edgewood Avenue.
Upon arrival, the fire was quickly upgraded to a 13-35 (working structure fire).
The fire building was a single family two story wood frame structure. The home was fully involved with units on scene conducting an exterior attack with handlines, engine deck guns, and the tower ladder.
The home was under renovation, with no occupants on the premises.
The home was the 173-year-old Ebo Hill Mansion that was empty for 17 years until its recent purchase. The new owner had hoped to restore the property to its original condition.
The fire was brought under control at 22:21 (10:21 pm).
There were no injuries at the scene.
Cause of the fire is under investigation by the Smithtown Fire Marshal and the Suffolk County Police Department Arson Squad.
On scene were Smithtown Chiefs 4-2-30 (Landrigan), 4-2-31 (Fitzpatrick), 4-2-32 (Diecidue) 4-2-33 (Duckham). Engines 4-2-2, 4-2-3, 4-2-4, 4-2-5, 4-2-15, Ladder 4-2-7, Rescue 4-2-9, Fire Police 4-2-10, Ambulances 4-2-61, 4-2-62, 4-2-63, 4-2-64.
Addition units on scene and on main house standby were from St. James Fire Department, Nesconset Fire Department, Kings Park Fire Department, Hauppauge Fire Department, Nissiquogue Fire Department, Commack Volunteer Ambulance, CI/Hauppauge Ambulance.

St. Catherine Honors SFD Members

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Three members of the Smithtown Fire Department were honored for their exceptional care of a stroke patient by St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center on March 28th.Receiving the Penumbra Award were third from left, Company 6 1st Lieutenant Richard Ashker, fourth from left, Ex Company 6 Captain Ann Schumacher and third from right Firefighter Dave Haase.

Afternoon Car Fire

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The Smithtown Fire Department was toned out for a signal 14 (vehicle fire) on Monday, April 16, 2018, at 16:05 (4:05 pm) with the location of IFO the Smithtown Auto Works at 324 Middle Country Road with the cross of John Jones Lane.
Units on scene went to work on a car fire involving a compact white vehicle used for commercial purposes. The fire was attacked with a 1 ¾” line and brought under control at 16:26 (4:26 pm).
On scene were Chiefs 4-2-30 (Landrigan), 4-2-33 (Duckham) and 4-2-32 (Diecidue), Engines 4-2-1, 4-2-5, and Rescue 4-2-9.

Weekend Structure Fire

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Photo's by Fred Friedman and Joe Palazzo
The Smithtown Fire Department was toned out for a signal 13 (structure fire) with the location of 1 Harcourt Avenue on Saturday, May 5 at 17:27 (5:27pm).
The call was quickly updated to a 13/35 (working structure fire) as flames started coming out of the roof.
The fire, which started at the rear of the home quickly traveled to the second floor and attic of the structure.
Initially water was put on the fire from an exterior attack. Shortly after entry was made into the first level of the house when an interior attack also commenced.
All visible fire was knocked down at 18:16 (6:16pm).
On scene were Chiefs 4-2-30 (Landrigan), 4-2-32 (Diecidue) and 4-2-33 (Duckham) Engines 4-2-1 ,4-2-2, 4-2-4, 4-2-5, Rescue 4-2-9, 4-2-19, Fire Police 4-2-10 and Ambulances 4-2-61, 4-2-62, 4-2-64, 4-2-65.
Mutual aid was provided by Nesconset FD, Kings Park FD, St, James FD, Commack FD, Commack Ambulance, Hauppauge FD and CIHVAC (Central Islip/Hauppauge Volunteer Ambulance).
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