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Staying ahead of the next major storm dents because people don’t adjust their driving for the weather conditions.” One of the greatest dangers With storm season in full sw i n g , L o n g I s l a n d f a c e s during flooding is driving increasing risks from major through water. Despite repeated storms and flooding, particular- warnings, many people still ly in coastal areas like Sea Cliff attempt to drive through flooded and Oyster Bay. Firefighters roads, often underestimating the play a crucial role depth. This endanin keeping residents gers the driver and safe, but as weather requires firefighters events become more to perform rescues severe and frequent, t h at c o u l d h ave as seen with the been avoided. recent storms hit“We see it all the ting the American time,” Grella said. Southeast, pre“People think they paredness remains can make it, and key. then their car stalls, When storms hit, trapping them.” FRANK OZOL the combination of Fire departments high winds, heavy ex-chief, across Long Island rain, and potential Atlantic Steamer prepare extensively fl o o d i n g c re at e s Fire Company for storms, mainhazardous conditaining a wide tions for residents range of equipment and emergency services. Fire- to manage different emergenfighters see an uptick in inci- cies. One critical resource is the dents ranging from trees and dive rescue team at Atlantic power lines coming down to Steamer Fire Company, which is flooded roads. the only one of its kind on the “Visibility during these North Shore of Nassau County. storms is poor,” Anthony Grella, “We’ve been called all over chief of the Sea Cliff Fire the North Shore and even to the Department, said. “We’re deal- South Shore with our jet skis,” ing with trees on houses, wires Bill Gagliano, who oversees the down, and increased car acciCONTINUED ON PAGE 2

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Feasting on — what else? — at Oyster Fest The Ayoub family, above, were among the thousands who attended Oyster Fest last weekend, when they won prizes, enjoyed rides and ate delicious food. Riley Nathan, near right, from Plainview, and her friend Julia Marinoff, from South Carolina, chowed down. Story, more photos, Page 10.

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