Two dogs died in a house fire in Roslyn Heights on Saturday afternoon.
Officials responded to the fire at 183 Jefferson Ave. at around 6 p.m. According to Nassau police, the blaze was put out with the help of the Roslyn Fire Company and about 19 other fire departments.
The Long Island Expressway’s Exit 37 was closed while firefighters extinguished the flames.
There were no injuries recorded during the evacuation of the residents, according to police.
LIE EXIT 37 CLOSED today as firefighters from New Hyde Park, Mineola, Glen Cove and others battled the biggest blaze in Roslyn Heights in years. Traffic backed up to the Northern State as cars squeezed into the LIE unable to exit. Seen from the highway: A ladder to the 2nd floor. pic.twitter.com/wDez9CiwDs
— Roslyn Heights, N.Y. (@roslynheightsny) June 19, 2022
Although firefighters quelled the inferno, the home was destroyed. The single-family house was built in 1999.
The Nassau County Fire Marshal was on the scene. The investigation is ongoing.
A gofundme has been made for the Gales family who lost their home and everything they own in this fire. Please share and donate!
https://gofund.me/33d9e928