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2023 Incidents
Month Fire Rescue Total
Jan 25 83 108
Feb 26 82 108
March 24 81 105
April 19 92 111
May 32 90 122
June 33 80 113
July 39 79 118
Aug 29 105 134
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total 227 692 919

2022 Incidents
Month Fire Rescue Total
Jan. 32 115 147
Feb. 20 71 91
Mar. 22 86 108
April 30 108 138
May 19 106 125
June 40 105 145
July 42 111 152
Aug. 25 108 133
Sept. 29 101 130
Oct. 30 100 130
Nov. 29 96 125
Dec. 26 101 127
Total 344 1208 1551

2021 Incidents
Month Fire Rescue Total
Jan. 23 54 77
Feb. 22 84 106
Mar. 20 101 121
April 17 82 99
May 36 92 128
June 32 85 117
July 32 118 150
Aug. 25 92 117
Sept. 26 96 122
Oct. 22 87 109
Nov. 29 85 114
Dec. 20 109 129
Total 304 1085 1389

Past Incidents
Year Fire Rescue Total
2012 372 717 1,089
2013 337 735 1,072
2014 293 747 1,040
2015 321 700 1,021
2016 305 757 1,062
2017 304 787 1,091
2018 300 915 1,215
2019 289 927 1,216
2020 311 917 1228
2021 304 1085 1389

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MVA Overturn - WM Floyd Parkway
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By Deputy Chief Mark Donnelly
May 6, 2023

On Saturday May 6, 2023 at 3:07 AM Wading River FD was dispatched for a Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) on the Northbound William Floyd Parkway South of NYS Route 25-A. Chief of Department Kevin Berg (6-3-30), 2nd Assistant Chief Mark Donnelly (6-3-32) and the WR Fire District 1st Responder/Paramedic Supervisor (6-3-81) all arrived simultaneously and found a car, that had left the roadway, struck a mobile signboard, rolled over and had come to a stop on it side, in the woods against a tree. The driver had self-extricated and was sitting in a Suffolk County Police (SCPD) unit. WRFD Ambulance 6-3-17 and its crew helped to treat the patient and transported the driver to the trauma center at Stony Brook University Hospital. Additional members of WRFD from Heavy Rescue unit 6-3-10, searched the area and vehicle, both visually and with our thermal imaging camera, to make sure that there was only 1 occupant at the time of the incident. No other occupants were found. The crew from 6-3-10 stood by while the vehicle was flipped onto it wheels and removed from the woods. WRFD responded with a total of 11 personnel and 5 pieces of apparatus.

Units: 6-3-30, 32, 81, 10, 17
 

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