MEC&F Expert Engineers : NOWHERE SAFE: Pedestrian was seriously injured when a police cruiser responding to a fire scene got into an accident with another vehicle in North Massapequa, LI

Thursday, July 21, 2016

NOWHERE SAFE: Pedestrian was seriously injured when a police cruiser responding to a fire scene got into an accident with another vehicle in North Massapequa, LI








CeFaan Kim live in Massapequa

Updated 1 hr 7 mins ago
NORTH MASSAPEQUA, New York (WABC) -- One person died in a house fire on Long Island Thursday morning, and a pedestrian was seriously injured when a police cruiser responding to the scene got into an accident with another vehicle.

The flames broke out at a home on North Suffolk Avenue in North Massapequa just after 9 a.m.

Firefighters from nine departments responded, and rescue crews pulled one victim from the structure. But sadly, that person -- a 79-year-old man in a wheelchair -- later died.

The fire was extinguished in about an hour.

The accident happened on Broadway while the officer was responding to the fire call. Authorities say the cruiser collided with a Toyota Camry, which then struck a male pedestrian who was crossing the street and then a storefront.

The impact tossed the pedestrian into a Nissan Rogue parked on the corner, and that victim is now listed in very serious condition.

The cause was not immediately determined.