Crime & Safety

'Heavy Smoke' As Fire Breaks Out In Westhampton Beach Home

Heavy smoke was reported to be coming from a second-floor bedroom window, the Westhampton Beach Fire Department says.

The conditions on the roof were slippery, the Westhampton Beach Fire Department said.
The conditions on the roof were slippery, the Westhampton Beach Fire Department said. (Courtesy Westhampton Beach Fire Department)

WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY — A fire broke out at an empty home in Westhampton Beach Thursday, fire officials said.

No injuries were reported, officials said.

According to the Westhampton Beach Fire Department, the fire was reported at a Griffing Avenue home at 10 a.m.

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Second Assistant Chief Larry Saccente and Third Assistant Chief Jeff Wachenfeld, who were first on scene, reported heavy smoke coming from a second-floor bedroom window, officials said; Chief Mauro DiBenedetto took command upon his arrival.

Firefighters entered through the front door and the hose team was able to use the interior stairs to get to the bedroom, where they quickly extinguished the fire, officials said. While they were working the interior, two firefighters maneuvered the department’s ladder truck’s bucket into position so that they could step onto the roof and use a chain saw and other tools to cut two ventilation holes in the roof, officials said.

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The task was made more difficult by "extremely slippery" conditions created by a covering of moss on parts of the roof, officials said.

Westhampton Beach Fire Department volunteers responded with three chiefs, two engines, a ladder truck, and a fire police vehicle. The Quogue Fire Department, the Eastport Fire Department, the East Quogue Fire Department, Westhampton War Memorial Ambulance, the Flanders Northampton Volunteer Ambulance Corp, Westhampton Beach Police Department, and fire marshals from Southampton Town and the Village of Westhampton Beach responded.

The cause of the fire has yet to be determined, officials said.

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