04/13/2026
At approximately 5:15 am on Friday April 10, 2026 the Wantagh Fire Department was alerted for a house fire at 2590 Peconic Avenue in Seaford Harbor. In addition to the initial call from neighbors across from the residence making the initial call reporting the fire, members responding to Station 3 could see that the house was fully involved prompting Third Assistant Chief Rich Mongiello to transmit a “signal 10,” working fire, while he was responding. First Assistant Chief Paul Krussmann arrived and assumed command, followed by Second Assistant Chief Chris Dolley and Third Assistant Chief Rich Mongiello.
Engine 3, led by Captain George Conaty arrived and secured a water supply at a nearby hydrant and stretched a hose line and attacked some of the fire on the exterior to protect the houses nearby before working their way to enter the home. Due to the advanced stage of the fire and concerns about structural integrity, and confirmation that the occupants of the home got out safely, the decision was made to transition to a defensive attack from the exterior. Ladder 1, led by Ex-Captain Steve Burke arrived shortly later and set up in front of the house. They got a water supply from Engine 7, led by Captain Patrick Maher, enabling them to attack the fire using a master stream from the bucket. Ladder 2, led by Captain Alexis Avolio arrived and set up additional ladders around the home. 3 additional hose lines were stretched to protect nearby homes and assist extinguishing the fire by crews from Engine 2 and other apparatus that responded. Once the heavy volume of fire was knocked down members performed overhaul operations and extinguished hot spots as they encountered them.
Additional Wantagh units that responded included Rescues 1, 2, 3 and 5 as well as the EMS Captain who established the Medical Command Post. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported. Mutual Aid response to the scene included a Ladder Company from the Massapequa (F.A.S.T.) , Merrick and North Bellmore Fire Departments, and an Engine from Bellmore while East Meadow, Levittown and Massapequa were on standby at Headquarters with an Engine, Ladder and Ambulance.
The Nassau County Fire Marshal and Nassau County Police Arson/Bomb Squad were on scene to conduct an investigation to determine the cause and origin of the blaze, which did not appear suspicious. All operations were complete in approximately 3 hours.
Photos by Kevin Madigan, K2M Photography and Paul Mazza, Zone2Photo
Kevin Regan, PIO