Shortly before the morning commute, The Holtsville Fire Department put tools to work at this vehicle accident at Waverly Ave and Express Drive North. Upon arrival, the occupant from the pickup truck was found ejected from the vehicle and the occupant from the van was found to be trapped. Holtsville EMS, along with the Farmingville […]
Holtsville FD Repsonds to Car Fire
The Holtsville Fire Department takes time today and every day to remember those lost on September 11, 2001. We also remember those that are still being lost,day after day, from the lasting effects of this horrific attack on our country. May We Never Forget.
Holtsville FD Responds to MVA with Trailer
Holtsville FD Responded to a Brush Fire
Holtsville FD Responds to Medford Fire District
The Holtsville Fire Department operated at this working residential fire in the Medford Fire District this morning. Holtsville Ladder 7 responded to Fire Lane and was the first truck on scene. Ladder 7 assisted the Medford Fire Department with searches and overhaul. Members operated for about an hour before returning to service.
Holtsville FD Responds to Mutual Aide in Holbrook
Early this morning around 4:30 AM, Holtsville Engine 3 was assigned as the RIT unit for a working residential fire on Gogel Street in the Holbrook Fire District. Engine 3 was the first mutual aid to arrive on scene and was put to work, conducting overhaul and searches in the fire area. Units operated for […]
Holtsville Firefighters Respond to MVA with Fuel Spill
Last night just before 9:00 PM, The Holtsville Fire Department responded to this Motor Vehicle Accident accident on Express Drive South. As a result of the accident, one of the saddle tanks on the tractor trailer was ruptured and leaked approximately 150 gallons of diesel fuel onto the roadway. The Town of Brookhaven Fire Marshall’s […]
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Holtsville FD Responds as RIT to Selden Fire District
At approximately 2:20 AM this morning, Holtsville Engine 3 responded as the RIT to this residential fire on South Bicycle Path in the Selden Fire District. Members operated for just over an hour before returning to service.