Crime & Safety
3 Residents Rescued From 8-Alarm Home Fire In New Hyde Park
Breaking: A Nassau County police officer made the rescue after seeing smoke billowing from the two-story Cape home, police said.
NEW HYDE PARK, NY — A Nassau County police officer rescued three people from an eight-alarm blaze in New Hyde Park Sunday.
The fire broke out inside the attic of a two-story Cape home on Flower Lane just before 12 p.m., authorities said. Police said that heavy smoke was seen “emanating from all windows of the home” as Third Precinct Police Officer Pescatore arrived, and a “male” and “two female residents” were brought to safety outside. No further information was available from police.
The Nassau County Police Department does not release the first names of officers due to its privacy policy.
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No injuries were reported in the fire, which was brought under control by the New Hyde Park Fire department, as well as seven other agencies, police said.
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Other fire departments that assisted with the fire included, Manhasset/Lakeville, Floral Park, South Floral Park, Mineola, Garden City, Franklin Square, and Elmont Fire Department, police said. The Nassau County Police Arson Bomb Squad and the Nassau County Fire Marshall also responded to the fire.
The investigation is ongoing.
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