A Greenport nursing home, evacuated Monday after authorities determined the building's fire suppression and alarm systems were not working, was cited last year by the New York State Department of Health for failing to ensure the fire alarm system was inspected, tested and properly maintained, records show.

On Monday evening, about 110 residents were temporarily moved from San Simeon by the Sound Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation and relocated to other elder care facilities across Long Island, officials said.

The move came after heavy smoke was reported early Monday at the County Road 48 facility and Suffolk fire marshals discovered the fire alarm system was not functioning properly, according to Steven Grattan, chief of the Southold Town Police Department. The smoke, Grattan said,

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