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UPDATE: Fire In Shinnecock Hills Took Two Hours To Put Out; No Injuries Reported

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Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

Emergency responders at the scene Friday afternoon. GREG WEHNER

authorStaff Writer on Mar 24, 2017
UPDATE: 3:30 p.m. Southampton Fire Chief Chris Brenner said the house has been deemed safe, noting that the van fire didn’t actually spread to the structure. The van fire—which happened... more

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