Toll of Commuting
News12 New York
Where to Watch
Download the App
Local
Crime
Weather
beWell
The East End
Crime Files
FIFA World Cup

Multiple departments respond to Wyandanch brush fire

A call came in just before 2:30 p.m. for a brush fire in the area of South 28th Street in Wyandanch, according to Suffolk County fire officials.

Jeremy Skiba

and

Mike Smollins

May 4, 2026, 4:07 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

Flames and heavy smoke rose from a wooded area off Long Island Avenue in Wyandanch Monday afternoon.

Firefighters say they received the call around 2:15 p.m. and were able to contain the fire within about an hour. The fire burned dangerously close to Long Island Rail Road tracks, prompting crews to request that trains slow down while they worked to bring the situation under control.

Officials confirmed that no one was injured and the fire did not spread to nearby homes or an adjacent cemetery.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but the incident comes just one day after Suffolk County’s fire commissioner warned about dry conditions and an increased risk for fires to spread quickly.

“That might have helped the fire grow today and get to the size it was,” said Ex-Chief Aaron Ron of the Wyandanch Fire Company. “But it is still unknown on the actual cause.”

As the statewide burn ban remains in effect, firefighters are urging Suffolk County residents to avoid open burning, properly dispose of smoking materials, and report any signs of fire immediately. The ban ends May 14.

Multiple fire departments responded to the brush fire. The Wyandanch Fire Department was the host agency and three other departments provided mutual aid.

More Stories

Top Stories

AP100625142540

New Jersey tourism spending hit $51.9B in 2025, state says

02:20
Screenshot 2026-05-07 144205

A few clouds and a slight chill tonight. Get ready for another soggy Saturday.

00:27
FIFA World Cup

NJ Transit drops cost of train ticket to World Cup matches

00:23
RUPD 2

Rutgers police join statewide ARRIVE Together mental health response program

05-05-26 Sonny Lee

Bergen County man charged in $12.5M Treasury check scheme

fatal crash - mon copy (1)

91-year-old Boonton man dies following crash on I-80

00:41
NoriShark

9-foot white shark ‘Nori’ tracked swimming off Jersey Shore coast

Guilty plea

Morristown man admits role in $3.7M small business debt relief fraud scheme

00:27
Screenshot 2026-05-07 125228

MetLife Stadium replaces turf with natural grass ahead of World Cup matches

00:21
572026NJ12ferry_2026-05-07-12-41-16

New York Waterway to raise ferry fares with new fuel surcharge

02:05
NJMosque

Applicants, neighbors clash over proposed mosque location and size in Monmouth County

00:38
fifaworldcup-metlife

Lawmakers demand answers from FIFA over soaring World Cup ticket prices

00:36
BLACK BEAR IN SADDLE RIVER

Black bears caught on camera in Bergen and Warren counties

AP25339639968659

World Cup tourism expectations falling short as hotels report weaker‑than‑expected bookings

00:21
robbery investigation

Newark police search for trio in masked jewelry store heist on Ferry Street

00:34
Gloucester Fire

Fast‑moving fire forces family and pets to flee from Gloucester Township home

01:40
blaise hantavirus

'What's happening right now is very real.' New York man documents life aboard expedition ship tied to hantavirus outbreak

686367824 18075849698641219 7327368896312037678 n

Firefighter injured, 2 dogs rescued in NJ house fire

02:20
Screenshot 2026-05-07 055705

Union County Residents Protest Proposed AI Data Center in Kenilworth

01:44
Image

UFC Foundation opens first youth wellness center at Boys & Girls Club of Newark

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices