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'Raising The Bar': Yonkers FD Earns Top-Level HazMat Designation, Only 1 Of Its Kind In County 'Raising The Bar': Yonkers FD Earns Top-Level HazMat Designation, Only 1 Of Its Kind In County
'Raising The Bar': Yonkers FD Earns Top-Level HazMat Designation, Only 1 Of Its Kind In County A Westchester fire department has earned the highest hazmat response accreditation level available in New York State, making it the only such team in the county. The Yonkers Fire Department has been officially accredited as a Type 1 Hazardous Materials Response Team by the New York State Office of Fire Prevention and Control, a designation reserved for departments capable of handling the most complex and high-risk hazardous materials incidents.  The accreditation was announced by both the department and Mayor Mike Spano on Tuesday, Dec. 16.  "The City of Yonkers is once agai…
Chemical Vapor Cloud, Third-Alarm Fire Prompts Hazmat Response At Yonkers Warehouse Chemical Vapor Cloud, Third-Alarm Fire Prompts Hazmat Response At Yonkers Warehouse
Chemical Vapor Cloud, Third-Alarm Fire Prompts Hazmat Response At Yonkers Warehouse This story has been updated. A chemical vapor cloud triggered a third-alarm fire response at a Westchester warehouse, city officials said. The incident happened at 134 Woodworth Ave. on Tuesday, Sept. 2, at around 12:30 p.m., according to the Yonkers Fire Department and Deputy Director of Communications Lisa Reyes. Reyes said the chemical release created a vapor cloud that set off multiple alarms. The incident was isolated to one pallet of materials. Fire companies are ventilating the building and using protective equipment to collect a sample of the product. The incident involved beauty …
Disabled Veteran, Wife Displaced After Devastating 3-Alarm House Fire In Yonkers Disabled Veteran, Wife Displaced After Devastating 3-Alarm House Fire In Yonkers
Disabled Veteran, Wife Displaced After Devastating 3-Alarm House Fire In Yonkers A disabled veteran and his wife, who works as a nurse, are recovering from the loss of nearly all their belongings after a devastating three-alarm fire tore through their Westchester home.  The early-morning blaze broke out at a home in the Homefield section of Yonkers, the city's fire department said on Saturday, August 2.  According to the department, firefighters arrived to find smoke and heavy fire showing from the structure. An aggressive interior attack was launched, and crews were ultimately able to place the third-alarm fire under control. Westchester County Legislator Ja…
Multiple Alarms, Scorching Heat: Blaze Goes Up At Apartment High-Rise In Yonkers Multiple Alarms, Scorching Heat: Blaze Goes Up At Apartment High-Rise In Yonkers
Multiple Alarms, Scorching Heat: Blaze Goes Up At Apartment High-Rise In Yonkers Amid blistering heat wave conditions, firefighters battled a multi-alarm blaze that broke out at a high-rise apartment building in Westchester on Wednesday evening, June 25. Crews were met with heavy smoke and fire when they arrived around 354 Nepperhan Ave. in Yonkers, where flames were tearing through several fifth-floor apartments as well as scaffolding surrounding the building, the Yonkers Fire Department said.  Firefighters launched an aggressive attack inside the building and helped evacuate several residents trapped on the upper floors. Searches of fire-damaged apartments turned…
Major HazMat Operation To Be Held At Cross County Center In Yonkers: Here's When Major HazMat Operation To Be Held At Cross County Center In Yonkers: Here's When
Major HazMat Operation To Be Held At Cross County Center In Yonkers: Here's When Firefighters will showcase their full hazardous materials response capabilities during an upcoming large-scale deployment drill at the Cross County Shopping Center.  Running from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 16, the exercise will bring together a wide array of specialized equipment, interagency partners, and tactical scenarios designed to prepare first responders for real-world emergencies involving hazardous substances, the Yonkers Fire Department said on Tuesday, April 15.  During the drill, the Yonkers Fire Department will deploy all of its HazMat resources, including…
Boulder Slams Into Business, Causes Collapse, Road Closures In Yonkers Boulder Slams Into Business, Causes Collapse, Road Closures In Yonkers
Boulder Slams Into Business, Causes Collapse, Road Closures In Yonkers A two-story commercial building in Westchester suffered a partial collapse after a massive rockslide sent a boulder crashing into the structure. The incident occurred around 7 a.m. on Monday, April 7, at 1256 Saw Mill River Rd. in Yonkers, where Peterson Tool Rental is located at the base of a hillside. According to the Yonkers Fire Department, a boulder dislodged from the hill behind the property, striking the building and causing a significant collapse.  Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident. Fire crews quickly secured the scene and conducted a thorough search, confirming t…
Caustic Chemical Reaction At Reservoir Prompts Shelter-In-Place In Yonkers (UPDATE) Caustic Chemical Reaction At Reservoir Prompts Shelter-In-Place In Yonkers (UPDATE)
Caustic Chemical Reaction At Reservoir Prompts Shelter-In-Place In Yonkers (Update) A hazmat incident that prompted a shelter-in-place order for a section of Yonkers on Friday, March 14, was caused by a chemical reaction inside a truck, officials said. According to the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the situation stemmed from a small chemical reaction at the Hillview Reservoir around 11 a.m. The reaction involved sodium hydroxide, a caustic chemical used to neutralize chlorine in the water treatment process before the supply reaches New York City.  The incident occurred while a new DEP contractor was loading sodium hydroxide into a truck, …
Kitchen Fire Prompts Response At Yonkers Home (PHOTOS) Kitchen Fire Prompts Response At Yonkers Home (PHOTOS)
Kitchen Fire Prompts Response At Yonkers Home (Photos) Firefighters rushed to a Westchester home after a fire began in its kitchen.  The incident began just before 1 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 24, when a fire was reported at 33 Grassy Sprain Rd. in Yonkers, according to the Yonkers Fire Department. Crews raced to the scene and were able to knock out the flames before they spread. More information, including if there were injuries, was not immediately available. Check back to Daily Voice for updates. 
1 Hospitalized After Early Morning 3-Car-Crash On Saw Mill Parkway In Yonkers 1 Hospitalized After Early Morning 3-Car-Crash On Saw Mill Parkway In Yonkers
1 Hospitalized After Early Morning 3-Car-Crash On Saw Mill Parkway In Yonkers A three-car collision on the Saw Mill River Parkway in Yonkers caused a temporary traffic diversion during the early morning commute, officials said.  The crash happened on Wednesday, Jan. 22 just after 5 a.m. in the southbound lanes near Executive Boulevard, according to Westchester County Police Public Information Officer Kieran O'Leary.  The incident began when the driver of a 2021 Jeep SUV slowed as the traffic light turned yellow. The Jeep was then rear-ended by a 2017 Volkswagen sedan, which also struck a 2023 Jeep SUV traveling in an adjacent lane. One of the vehicles rolle…
Person Rescued From 2-Alarm Blaze At Yonkers Apartment Building (UPDATE) Person Rescued From 2-Alarm Blaze At Yonkers Apartment Building (UPDATE)
Person Rescued From 2-Alarm Blaze At Yonkers Apartment Building (Update) This story has been updated.  A two-alarm fire damaged an apartment building in Westchester and caused road closures.  The blaze began at 530 McLean Ave. in Yonkers on Tuesday, Jan. 21 at around 11:15 a.m., according to Yonkers firefighters and police.  Arriving firefighters helped one person out of the building while heavy flames were spotted shooting out of two rear windows.  Fire crews were able to confine the blaze to the building's second and third floors, according to the Yonkers Fire Department.  The fire caused McLean Avenue to close between Lawton S…
2-Alarm Attic Fire Damages Yonkers Home (PHOTOS) 2-Alarm Attic Fire Damages Yonkers Home (PHOTOS)
2-Alarm Attic Fire Damages Yonkers Home (Photos) Firefighters in Yonkers battled a two-alarm fire that left a residence damaged. The blaze happened on Friday afternoon, Jan. 10 at a home at 151 Tibbets Rd., according to the Yonkers Fire Department.  Arriving crews soon saw heavy fire on the second and third sides of the home and transmitted a second alarm as flames spread into the attic.  Despite the fire's intensity, Yonkers firefighters acted swiftly to contain and extinguish the blaze.  More information about the fire was not immediately available. 
Heavy Smoke Fills Yonkers Building As Firefighters Battle Blaze: FD (PHOTOS) Heavy Smoke Fills Yonkers Building As Firefighters Battle Blaze: FD (PHOTOS)
Heavy Smoke Fills Yonkers Building As Firefighters Battle Blaze: FD (Photos) Thick smoke poured out of a Yonkers building Sunday morning, Jan. 12, sending firefighters racing to contain the flames, according to the city’s fire department. The fire broke out at 575 Shoreview Drive and was reported around 10:30 a.m., Yonkers Fire Department officials said. Engine 314 arrived to find heavy smoke pouring from the structure. Firefighters worked swiftly to extinguish the blaze and conducted overhaul operations to prevent it from reigniting, according to fire officials. No injuries were immediately reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation. Further detai…
$1.3M Insurance Fraud Scheme: Yonkers Man Accused Of Plotting His Own House Fire, DA Says $1.3M Insurance Fraud Scheme: Yonkers Man Accused Of Plotting His Own House Fire, DA Says
$1.3M Insurance Fraud Scheme: Yonkers Man Accused Of Plotting His Own House Fire, DA Says A Westchester man is facing charges for allegedly orchestrating an arson scheme to burn down his home and claim over $1.3 million in insurance money, officials announced. Yonkers resident Majid Haddad, also known as Peter Haddad, age 59, was arrested on Tuesday, Dec. 17, by Yonkers Police and arraigned Wednesday, Dec. 18, on a six-count indictment, Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah said.  According to Rocah, Haddad allegedly conspired with a man to set fire to his single-family home on Odell Avenue in Yonkers between Feb. 20 and Feb. 28, 2021. Investigators said Haddad …
Man, 43, Fatally Struck After Breaking Down On I-87 In Yonkers Man, 43, Fatally Struck After Breaking Down On I-87 In Yonkers
Man, 43, Fatally Struck After Breaking Down On I-87 In Yonkers A 43-year-old man from the region was fatally struck after leaving his broken-down car on a busy interstate in Westchester.  The crash occurred just before 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 28, in Yonkers, New York State Police announced on Tuesday, Dec. 3. At the time of the crash, the victim, identified as 43-year-old Ulster County resident Christopher Colom of Tilson, had been operating a 2011 Honda Accord when his vehicle broke down in the left lane of the highway, police said. Colom left the vehicle and was struck by a 2002 Lexus ES 300 driven by a 48-year-old resident of Danbury, Conn…
Barstool Sports Lending Support To Family Of Eastchester Teacher Killed In Murder-Suicide Barstool Sports Lending Support To Family Of Eastchester Teacher Killed In Murder-Suicide
Barstool Sports Lending Support To Family Of Eastchester Teacher Killed In Murder-Suicide Following a horrific murder-suicide that left a beloved Westchester teacher and mom dead, community members and media company Barstool Sports are coming to the aid of her three children.  The outpouring of support follows the death of Eastchester Union Free School District teacher Arlene O’Neill, age 47, who was killed in a shooting at her Yonkers home on Chittenden Avenue on Wednesday morning, Oct. 16.  According to police, O’Neill, a fifth-grade teacher at the Anne Hutchinson School, was fatally shot by her husband, retired New York City Police Department officer…
Woman's Exposure To Suspicious Substance Prompts Emergency Response To Business In Yonkers Woman's Exposure To Suspicious Substance Prompts Emergency Response To Business In Yonkers
Woman's Exposure To Suspicious Substance Prompts Emergency Response To Business In Yonkers A woman was briefly hospitalized after being exposed to a "suspicious substance" at a business in Westchester, police said.  The incident happened in Yonkers on Tuesday, Sept. 10, when a woman was exposed to a substance in a package at Miledy Beauty Salon at 156 Palisade Ave., according to Yonkers Police Detective Sergeant Frank DiDomizio.  The woman then went to a hospital on her own and was evaluated before being released. When she returned to the business, she grew concerned about the substance and called emergency services.  The Yonkers Fire Department then res…
Man Rescued From Watery Tunnel Under Yonkers Train Station Man Rescued From Watery Tunnel Under Yonkers Train Station
Man Rescued From Watery Tunnel Under Yonkers Train Station Thanks to quick action from first responders, a man was rescued from a watery tunnel underneath a Westchester train station just before the incoming tide came in.  The rescue happened on Saturday, March 16 at around 1 p.m., when Yonkers Police and firefighters received a report of a man screaming for help from a tunnel underneath the Yonkers Train Station. According to Yonkers Police, arriving units from the department's 4th Precinct soon heard the man's cries coming from the tunnel, which runs between the Hudson River and Van Der Donck Park.  The department's Emergency Service U…
Beloved Retired Yonkers Firefighter, Union President Dies: 'Already Deeply Missed' Beloved Retired Yonkers Firefighter, Union President Dies: 'Already Deeply Missed'
Beloved Retired Yonkers Firefighter, Union President Dies: 'Already Deeply Missed' A Westchester fire department is mourning the loss of a beloved retired member from the Hudson Valley who was always the biggest presence in the room.  Dutchess County resident John Garbowski of Hopewell Junction, who served with the Yonkers Fire Department for two decades, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, Jan. 3 at the age of 66, according to his obituary.  Born in Yonkers in 1957, Garbowski originally joined the Yonkers Fire Department in 1989, when he was assigned to Engine 304 before later being assigned to Station 13.  A few years later in 1992, he moved back t…
Purr-fect Rescue: Kitten Found Stuck in Shaft Inside Residence In Yonkers Purr-fect Rescue: Kitten Found Stuck in Shaft Inside Residence In Yonkers
Purr-fect Rescue: Kitten Found Stuck in Shaft Inside Residence In Yonkers Thanks to the efforts of firefighters, a small kitten was rescued from the depths of a shaft inside a residence in Westchester.  The rescue happened on Saturday, Aug. 5, when members of the Yonkers Fire Department performing routine fire prevention work heard crying sounds coming from a residence at 56 North Broadway.  According to Yonkers city officials, the family living there, who had requested a check of their smoke alarms, told firefighters that a kitten was stuck inside a shaft in the building.  Crews then sprang into action and first worked to lower down a pot filled with food and …
Unlicensed Driver Hits Child, Pregnant Woman In Front Of Building In Yonkers: Police Unlicensed Driver Hits Child, Pregnant Woman In Front Of Building In Yonkers: Police
Unlicensed Driver Hits Child, Pregnant Woman In Front Of Building In Yonkers: Police An unlicensed driver was summonsed for a traffic infraction after the vehicle they were driving struck a six-year-old child and two adults before slamming into a storefront in Westchester, police said.  The crash happened on Friday, Aug. 4 around 10:45 a.m., when Yonkers Police responded to 127 New Main St. on a report of a vehicle striking three pedestrians and a building.  According to Yonkers Police, the three people who were found to be injured in the incident were a 51-year-old woman who suffered a fractured leg, a 40-year-old pregnant woman who suffered ankle injuries, …
Police Cruiser Catches Fire While Transporting Prisoner In Yonkers Police Cruiser Catches Fire While Transporting Prisoner In Yonkers
Police Cruiser Catches Fire While Transporting Prisoner In Yonkers Two officers had to be treated for smoke inhalation after their police cruiser caught on fire while transporting a prisoner in Westchester.  The incident happened in Yonkers on Friday, April 14 around 5:30 a.m., when a Yonkers Police cruiser that had been taking a prisoner to a hospital caught fire in the area of 879 Nepperhan Ave., according to Detective Sergeant Frank DiDomizio.  The two officers and the prisoner who had been inside the cruiser all managed to exit the vehicle safely, and the Yonkers Fire Department was able to extinguish the fire.  The prisoner w…
Unlicensed Smoke Shops Selling To Kids In Yonkers: 'Like Wild West,' Mayor Says Unlicensed Smoke Shops Selling To Kids In Yonkers: 'Like Wild West,' Mayor Says
Unlicensed Smoke Shops Selling To Kids In Yonkers: 'Like Wild West,' Mayor Says A city in Westchester has seen a dramatic rise in unlicensed smoke shops selling cannabis and other illegal products to children, officials said.  According to Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano, unlicensed smoke shops that peddle cannabis and other products containing THC have popped up all over the city despite the police department's best efforts, he said in a press conference held on Thursday, March 9.  "It’s become like the wild west," Spano said, adding that similar products have also been sold in bodegas, gas stations, and even barber shops in the city, and often use colorful marketi…
Trench Collapse Traps Victim At  Yonkers Residence Trench Collapse Traps Victim At  Yonkers Residence
Trench Collapse Traps Victim At Yonkers Residence This story has been updated. Emergency responders in Westchester had to free a victim who was trapped in a trench collapse.  The collapse happened on Friday, March 10 in Yonkers at a residence at 15 Frederic Place when a person was waterproofing the foundation of the home, according to Yonkers Police.  Members from the Yonkers PD and Fire Department were eventually able to rescue the person by 5:50 p.m. on Friday. More information about the incident has not yet been released.  Check back to Daily Voice for more details. 
ID Released For Person Killed In Yonkers Apartment Fire ID Released For Person Killed In Yonkers Apartment Fire
ID Released For Person Killed In Yonkers Apartment Fire Police have released the identity of a man killed during a large blaze at a seven-story, 95-unit housing cooperative in Westchester that also injured numerous residents and first responders. The incident took place in Yonkers around 1 a.m., Wednesday at 671 Bronx River Road. Upon arrival, members of the Yonkers Fire and Police departments immediately began rescue, firefighting, traffic, and crowd control operations.  Residents were evacuated, and approximately 65 residents were sheltered in the Scotti Community Center north of the fire scene with the assistance of the Office of Emerge…
Fatal Fire: At Least 1 Dead After Massive Blaze Breaks Out At Yonkers Apartment Building Fatal Fire: At Least 1 Dead After Massive Blaze Breaks Out At Yonkers Apartment Building
Fatal Fire: At Least 1 Dead After Massive Blaze Breaks Out At Yonkers Apartment Building At least one person was killed and several others injured during a massive blaze overnight at an apartment building in Westchester County. The blaze began in Yonkers at the Mona Lisa Cooperative Residence at 671 Bronx River Road shortly before 1 a.m. on Wednesday, March 8. Members of the Yonkers Fire and Police departments are still on the scene engaged in active fire operations and traffic control, said officials with the Yonkers Police Department. Residents have been evacuated to the Community Center north of the fire scene. "Sadly, one male resident has been pronounced deceased," offic…
22-Year-Old Killed In Fiery Greenburgh Crash 22-Year-Old Killed In Fiery Greenburgh Crash
22-Year-Old Killed In Fiery Greenburgh Crash One person was killed during a fiery single-vehicle crash in Westchester County. It took place in the town of Greenburgh around 12:30 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 21 on the Sprain Brook Parkway. Troopers were dispatched to the area of mile marker 7.6 southbound on the Sprain Brook Parkway for a vehicle off the roadway engulfed in flames, said New York State Police Trooper AJ Hicks. Yonkers and Fairview fire departments extinguished the flames and extricated the operator and sole occupant, Hicks said. Greenburgh paramedics attempted life-saving measures but pronounced Gavion P. Singleton, age 22, of…
Yonkers Woman Accused Of Abusing, Neglecting, Starving Dog, SPCA Says Yonkers Woman Accused Of Abusing, Neglecting, Starving Dog, SPCA Says
Yonkers Woman Accused Of Abusing, Neglecting, Starving Dog, SPCA Says A Westchester woman is facing animal cruelty charges after allegedly failing to provide adequate food, water and veterinary care for an extended period to her young pit bull, according to the SPCA. The SPCA of Westchester announced that Yonkers resident Carletta Jenkins, age 43, has been arrested and charged following an investigation into her treatment of “Mad Dog,” who was found abused following a fire in her apartment. On Tuesday, April 19, the Yonkers Fire Department responded to a kitchen fire on Riverview Place, where they found a young, emaciated Mad Dog inside the apartment. Accor…
Five-Alarm New Rochelle Fire That Claimed Woman's Life Deemed Accidental Five-Alarm New Rochelle Fire That Claimed Woman's Life Deemed Accidental
Five-Alarm New Rochelle Fire That Claimed Woman's Life Deemed Accidental Investigators have determined that a massive five-alarm fire that broke out In Westchester, leaving one woman dead, was accidental. First responders were dispatched to a stretch of commercial buildings on Hamilton Avenue in New Rochelle at approximately 6:45 a.m. on Thursday, March 31. Upon arrival, first responders were met by a large active fire that was engulfing the building, New Rochelle Police Capt. J Collins Coyne said, and while battling the blaze, they came across the body of resident Judith Musameci, age 60, the superintendent of the retail building. Earlier story - ID Released …
ID Released For Woman Killed In Massive New Rochelle Building Fire ID Released For Woman Killed In Massive New Rochelle Building Fire
ID Released For Woman Killed In Massive New Rochelle Building Fire Police have identified the woman killed in a massive five-alarm fire in Westchester.. Shortly after 6 a.m on Thursday, March 31, the fire in New Rochelle was reported on Hamilton Avenue at the intersection of North Avenue. Original story - Four-Alarm Fire Breaks Out At Commercial Building In New Rochelle Upon arrival, first responders were met by a large active fire that was engulfing the building, New Rochelle Police Capt. J Collins Coyne said, and while battling the blaze, they came across the body of resident Judith Musameci, age 60, the superintendent of the retail building. Ea…
Former College Athlete, Longtime Firefighter In Yonkers Dies At Age 63 Former College Athlete, Longtime Firefighter In Yonkers Dies At Age 63
Former College Athlete, Longtime Firefighter In Yonkers Dies At Age 63 A former college athlete and longtime member of a Westchester County fire department has died at the age of 63. Joseph J. Garan III, a resident of Putnam Valley, died suddenly at home on Friday, March 11, according to his obituary. Garan was born in Yonkers, and he participated in a number of sports growing up, such as baseball, golf, and football. He graduated from Arlington High School and received a bachelor's degree from Iona College in New Rochelle, his obituary reads.  He was also played for the Manhattan College baseball team. Garan spent 20 years with the Yonkers Fire Depart…
Families Displaced As Crews Battle Three-Alarm Westchester Co-Op Fire Families Displaced As Crews Battle Three-Alarm Westchester Co-Op Fire
Families Displaced As Crews Battle Three-Alarm Westchester Co-Op Fire Multiple families were displaced as fire crews battled a tricky, three-alarm blaze that broke out at a Westchester co-op building. Firefighters from the New Rochelle and Yonkers fire departments were called to the Trinity co-op building on Union Street shortly after 1 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 14 when the blaze broke out in a single apartment before rapidly spreading with the help of gusty weather conditions. The six-story building was evacuated, officials said, as firefighters worked to contain the flames in a unit toward the top of the building. Due to the frigid temperatures, a Bee-Line bus …