Mastic Beach FD Puts Out the Trash
Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosMastic Beach firefighters work tirelessly to extinguish a fire inside a garbage truck, ensuring the safety of the surrounding area and preventing further damage.
Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosFlames seen inside the Garbage truck
Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosA Mastic Beach firefighter puts out a pile of trash on fire in the street.
Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosMastic beach firefighters working to put out a trash truck fire.
Photo by John Walthers- Suffolk Fire PhotosFirefighters operate at a recent garbage truck fire.
MASTIC BEACH, NY – On the afternoon of August 27th at about 1:15 P.M., the Suffolk County Dispatch Center received calls for a vehicle fire on Cranberry Dr., off Elm Rd. West. The Suffolk County Police Department dispatched officers from the 7th precinct and Suffolk Fire Rescue dispatched the Mastic Beach FD to the scene of the incident. The first due unit was tanker 5-13-2 under the command of Lieutenant William Anderson {5-13-60}. On arrival, they found a garbage truck had dumped most of its load in the road and was smoldering, and there was a fire in the back of the truck.
Under the direction of 1st Lt. Anderson, a line was quickly stretched, and firefighters went to work putting water on the pile of trash, as well as in the rear of the truck. They were soon joined by members on Engine 5-13-9. Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the bulk of the fire and used poles to move around the debris and put additional water on the pile in the street to ensure that all fire was out. While firefighters operated, the Fire Police squad blocked off the road with the help of Suffolk Police. Once firefighters were dismissed by the incident commander, the scene was turned over to Suffolk Police who waited for crews from the Town of Brookhaven and a fire marshal to arrive. No injuries were reported.