Crime & Safety

1 Resident Suffered Smoke Inhalation After Fire, Great Neck Apartments Deemed Uninhabitable: NCFM

Fire marshals say the cause of the fire is under investigation.

GREAT NECK, NY — One resident suffered smoke inhalation, and several Great Neck apartments are uninhabitable after a fire on Thursday afternoon, fire marshals said.

Nassau County Fire Marshal's Office said a fire occurred in an apartment of a three-story multiple residence at approximately 3:28 p.m.

Great Neck Alert Fire Department responded and placed the fire under control within 20 minutes with approximately 25 firefighters on scene, fire marshals said.

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Great Neck Vigilant Fire Department and Manhasset/Lakeville Fire Department responded with mutual aid, NCFM said.

The NCFM and Police/Arson Bomb Squad are investigating the cause of the fire, fire marshals said.

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The cause of the fire is being investigated by the Nassau County Fire Marshal and Police Arson/Bomb Squad.

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