Breaking: Six Residents Hospitalized in East Meadow Apartment Fire

Six residents were hospitalized for smoke inhalation following an apartment fire in East Meadow on Thursday, prompting a swift response from local fire departments and emergency crews.
The blaze broke out inside a multi-unit residential building, sending heavy smoke throughout the structure and forcing occupants to evacuate. Firefighters arrived quickly at the scene and worked to contain the flames while simultaneously assisting residents from the smoke-filled building.
According to fire officials, six individuals were treated at the scene before being transported to a nearby hospital for further evaluation. Authorities said the injuries were related to smoke inhalation and are not believed to be life-threatening. No additional serious injuries have been reported at this time.
Witnesses described seeing thick smoke pouring from the building as first responders rushed to secure the area. Emergency medical personnel assessed multiple residents outside while firefighters ensured that all apartments were cleared.
The fire was brought under control after an aggressive interior attack by responding crews. Officials have not yet released details about the cause of the fire, and an investigation is currently underway to determine how it started.
Residents who were displaced by the fire are receiving assistance, and local authorities are working with building management to assess the extent of the damage. It remains unclear how many units were affected.
Fire officials are reminding residents to ensure that smoke detectors are working properly and to have an evacuation plan in place in case of emergencies.
More information is expected to be released as the investigation continues.
