12/23/2025
At approximately 9:18 am on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, the Wantagh FD responded to a call, which was initially received as a Carbon Monoxide Alarm at 2035 Seaford Avenue in Seaford. The homeowner, who was not home at the time, was able to access a camera in the home and observed a haze inside the home, prompting dispatcher Marc Besthoff to transmit a General Alarm for a house fire, alerting all stations. Third Assistant Chief Chris Dolley arrived and assumed command and transmitted a “Signal 10,” working fire.
Engine 1, led by Ex- Chief Tom Bloomfield, arrived, and his crew stretched a hose line into the house and quickly attacked the fire, bringing it under control in about 15-20 minutes. Engine 3, led by Captain Devin Oliver, arrived moments later and connected to a hydrant to feed Engine 1 a water supply and then stretched a second hose line. Ladder 1, led by Lieutenant JT McCarron, arrived and began to search and ventilate the dwelling, assisted by Ladder 2, led by Captain Mike Fratello. Additional Wantagh Fire Department Units included Engines 4, 5, and 7, Squad 1, Rescues 1, 2, 3, and 5, as well as the EMS Captain and Safety Officer.
A neighbor who entered the home before the Fire Department arrived to ensure there were no occupants was evaluated at the scene by a Police Medic from the Nassau County Police Department for minor smoke inhalation and refused further medical aid.
There were approximately 60 Firefighters and Fire Medics at the scene. Mutual Aid to the scene with a F.A.S.T. Truck in the event of a firefighter emergency was provided by the Seaford FD, as the Bellmore and Massapequa Fire Departments stood by with an Engine, Truck, and Rescue at Wantagh Station #1. All units were secure in about 60 minutes.
The cause and origin of the fire is under routine investigation by the Nassau County Police Arson Squad and Nassau County Fire Marshal’s Office.
Photos and story by
Kevin Regan, PIO