Fire alarm activates with persistent beeping at Queen St, Bay Shore NY
An automatic fire alarm triggered near Queen Street, close to Duke Street and Brookdale Avenue. Occupants report a persistent beeping noise lasting about 50 minutes. There is no evidence of fire or immediate danger at this location.
Audio|Source: East Islip Fire
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Transcript:
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If you call it back, you can tell them all the occupants are complaining of a beeping noise or some sort.
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It goes off for about 50 minutes and then disappears.
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Not cheap.
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4.
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183, 185, 186 only. Everybody else stands on.
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Athabo hands, 10-04,
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183, 5, and 6 only,
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at 2038.
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Only apartment we did not make contact with the 2B.
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He is a void, head-for.
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The apartment is too big.
01:04
The wind the fire department chief?
01:07
No, we're taking it up. He's going to handle it on his own.
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Roger, 23rd.
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3230.
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How are you, sir?
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Switch to cheese.
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One of eight o'clock and a lot of Robo three, one hourland Avenue, that's point of ocean.
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And the vetters, one of eight for accidents, one of eight for accidents, one by a vote of a street,
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one hour on death, and no one choice, a station.
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BAS!
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BAS!
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Mr. (name withheld), the resident for automatic alarm, near Queen Street, runs in Duke Street and Brookdale Avenue.
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Company 4's area, company 4, company 6, 4-6-book-Allow-3 response.
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182, the resident of automatic alarm,
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near Queen Street runs in Duke Street and Brookdale Avenue.
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Company 4's area, company 4, company 6-book and allowed to respond, 2047, 8 U.C. 16, not to 40.
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Location mentioned:
Near Queen St, Bay Shore, NY 11706
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