Firefighters battling a smoky fire at Crossroads Body and Fender Works...

Firefighters battling a smoky fire at Crossroads Body and Fender Works on Ryerson Avenue in Manorville on Monday. Credit: Tom Lambui

Suffolk County firefighters battled a smoky fire that tore through a Manorville auto body shop Monday morning, authorities said.

Manorville firefighters responded to Crossroads Body & Fender Works on Ryerson Avenue about 8:15 a.m. and were confronted with heavy flames and smoke pouring from the building, police said.

Manorville firefighters and members of several area departments battled the flames and smoke for about an hour before bringing it under control. No injuries were reported, police and fire officials said. 

Suffolk County arson investigators were investigating the cause of the blaze.

Firefighters battled the flames and smoke at the body shop on...

Firefighters battled the flames and smoke at the body shop on Ryerson Avenue in Manorville for about an hour before bringing it under control.

  Credit: Tom Lambui

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