Fire heavily damages Melville home; residents escape flames

Firefighters at the scene of a house fire in Melville early Tuesday. Credit: Evan Rolla
Firefighters from nine departments battled an early morning fire Tuesday that seriously damaged a home in Melville, officials said.
Suffolk County police said the fire on Leighton Court was reported in a 911 call at 6:37 a.m. and fire officials said firefighters from six Suffolk departments — Melville, Huntington Manor, Greenlawn, Dix Hills, East Farmingdale and Commack — as well as from Farmingdale, Syosset and Plainview in Nassau, responded to the scene.
Initial reports indicated occupants might've been trapped in the home, but officials said all were able to self-evacuate.
Ambulance crews also responded to the fire but police said there were no serious injuries; all were treated at the scene.
The fire was brought under control by 8:10 a.m., fire officials said.
Additional information was not immediately available — and a possible cause of the blaze was being investigated.
Check back for updates on this developing story.
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