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Heard on: Nassau County Fire - East · 12/30/2025 02:53 AM
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Glen Cove Fire Department, station on law for a tree on a house with wires burning near Edwards Lane.
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Tree damages house and ignites wires in Glen Cove
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a report of a tree that fell onto a house, causing wires to burn near Edwards Lane in Glen Cove.
As discussed during the dispatch call, police and EMS responded to a possible disturbance involving an emotionally distressed individual near Elm Avenue in Glen Cove. Dispatch audio mentioned a man and woman yelling, and the caller stated it sounded as though the woman might be assaulted. Details remain unconfirmed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to Norfolk Lane following reports of a tree down that was blocking the roadway near the rear of Duck Pond Road in Glen Cove. Crews were sent to inspect the area and clear the obstruction.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a child near Frost Pond Road experienced a seizure. Emergency medical services were notified and the child may have been transported by a private vehicle.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a caller reported a younger male wearing a brown jacket, black pants, and white shoes walking into driveways and apparently trying to open car doors in the area near Liberty Place in Glen Cove.
As discussed during the dispatch call, the Glen Cove Fire Department responded to a possible natural gas odor reported inside a building near Elm Avenue between Liberty Place and Bayberry Lane. Crews were dispatched under a Zone 1 general alarm to investigate the source of the odor.