10/19/2025
At approximately 11:36 pm on Friday October 17, 2025 the Wantagh Fire Department received several calls reporting a House Fire at 24 Chase Lane in Levittown. First Assistant Chief Bill Stevens was on scene within minutes, assumed command, and confirmed that there was heavy fire throughout the structure and transmitted a “signal 10,” working fire. Second Assistant Chief Paul Krussmann and Third Assistant Chief Chris Dolley arrived and assisted Chief Stevens with command and coordination of interior operations.
​Engine 2, led by Captain Mike Fratello arrived first and stretched a hose line and began a very aggressive attack on the fire, first knocking down flames on the exterior before advancing into the first floor and eventually to the second floor. Ladder 1, with Captain Andrew Carpentier in charge and Ladder 2, led by Ex-Captain Nick Fi*****io and set about performing ventilation, search and overhaul operations as a second hose line was stretched by a crew from Engine 3, led by Ex-Chief Joe Gross III. All visible fire was knocked down and primary searches were conducted in approximately 10 minutes, followed by secondary searches, as overhaul continued and members worked to extinguish hot spots. There were no injuries reported and all operations were complete in just over an hour. Investigators from the Fire Marshal’s Office and Nassau County Police Department were on scene working to determine the cause and origin of the blaze, which also caused damage to the house next door.
​Additional Wantagh apparatus at the scene included Engines 1 and 5 as well as Rescues 1, 2 and 5 and the Safety Officer and EMS Captain. Mutual Aid units included a F.A.S.T. Truck to the from Levittown in the event of a firefighter emergency as an Engine and Ladder from the Bethpage Fire Department and an ambulance from the Levittown Fire Department were on standby at Wantagh Station 2 in the event of any additional alarms.
https://www.zone2photo.com/Wantagh-FD/Wantagh-FD-Signal-10-Chase-Lane-101725
Additional photos by Paul Mazza, zone2photo
Photo provided by Chief Stevens and Harry Loud
Kevin Regan, PIO