Couple's Basement Is Flooded With Oil By Associated Press
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BETHPAGE, N.Y. - Oil's not well at the Tesoriero home. A driver for a Long Island company mistakenly pumped at least 50 gallons of heating oil into the family's Bethpage home through a long-idle filler pipe after misreading the address on a bill, said Juliann and Edward Tesoriero, who were forced from their home by the error.
The oil flooded their basement and rendered the house uninhabitable for at least a month due to the fumes, the couple said. Everything in the basement _ including carpeting, furniture and pictures _ was ruined.
The couple was out running errands on Tuesday morning. They returned home to find the unwanted delivery.
"When we came home, we smelled it," said Juliann Tesoriero. "There was liquid on the floor of the basement and we said, 'Oh my God, it's oil.'"
Neighbors confirmed their assessment, telling the Tesorieros that a truck from the Benit Fuel Oil company of Smithtown had just made the delivery. The oil was intended for another house on their suburban Long Island street.
Benit General Manager Dennis Barlow said the driver pumped 50 gallons of oil through the pipe before realizing the mistake less than a minute into the delivery. The Tesorieros estimated it was 150 gallons.
"We are doing everything we can for the people," Barlow said. "We hired a company to restore the house."
The homeowners said they had switched from oil to natural gas about 35 years ago, although the pipe on their property remained intact.
"You can't even breathe in there," said Edward Tesoriero, adding that they would be staying at a hotel until they could return home.
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That is awful! It sucks that they can't live there right now and all, but I would think the worst part would be losing the family pictures and anything else sentimental that would be in a basement.
That is awful! It sucks that they can't live there right now and all, but I would think the worst part would be losing the family pictures and anything else sentimental that would be in a basement.
No kidding! Plus the fact that everything in their house will probably be infused with the fumes. Booooo.
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Wow that driver must ba an idiot. Ooops sorry wrong address. Seriously it's not like dropping off a FedEx package you might want to double check the address.
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OMG - our friends had their heating oil tank filled, and the delivery guy did not secure the valve properly, and the whole tank flooded into their basement. Oh man, the fumes were insane!
My friend was pregnant at the time, and they had to move in with friends for a month. The oil company had to bring in a hazmat team to clean up the mess and it took almost 6 mos for the smell to go away! I remember it was January and they had to leave all their windows open for several weeks.