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Structure fire reported near Minnesota Avenue and West Beach StreetLong Beach NY

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Minnesota Ave, Long Beach, NY 11561

As discussed during the dispatch call, a structure fire occurred near Minnesota Avenue and West Beach Street in Long Beach. Multiple fire units from surrounding areas responded with mutual aid to contain the fire.

Audio|Heard on: Nassau County Fire - Battalions 2,3, & 4
Listen to dispatch call
05:16
Transcript:
00:00
2-0-1 beach on the other day general hallily and its respond for six minnesota avenue crave fire in the wall 1942 3199 and 4 3194 319 and 43
00:31
3.1-A, 234-3, ensure hydrant,
00:36
maybe between 45 and 47.
00:41
3, 2,
00:46
3, 2,1.
00:53
All units 14 are required to smoke at the back of the house.
01:11
3-2-3-2-1-2-22 on your 22, 234-2 on your 21 2.
01:14
242 on your 21
01:20
24th grade 22
01:24
Plain 37-22. Plain three seven, two hundred twenty-two.
01:39
Please command.
01:44
Right now we're operating at a three-and-a-half-story clover of private Boeing.
01:49
We have possible flying in a rear-downs.
01:51
Sposure 1 of the street,
01:53
2 in a 2-story private blowing.
01:55
Sposure 3 is a rear yard, exposure 4 and a 3.5-story private blowing.
01:59
We have one-line threshold.
02:03
Okay.
02:14
2301 command command one truck to melchene to the same place okay
02:41
The 3d0-0-LLLLbeach L1, CETERS with A mutual aid to the Long Beach 5-on-1 truck to respond.
02:47
near Minnesota Avenue, Ocean Reuter West Beach, 1-9-49 Spatchezer.
02:54
To Lawrence, Cedar, S.A.
02:56
Mutual Aid,
02:57
Truck to the Long Beach Fire Department.
02:59
near Minnesota Avenue.
03:06
Wormish Command.
03:08
You can transmit this Signal 10[1].
03:10
We have fire and ran out.
03:14
Single ten transmitter 1949.
03:42
3-0-1-Leash on the other signal 10 in the city of Long Beach near Minnesota Avenue near to West Beach Street.
03:51
Inward one engine respond, Lawrence Peter's phone ladder, Atlantic Beach rescue ambulance and drone units to the scene.
03:58
Woodbure one engine to Long Beach standby station 2.
04:01
One ambulance is set the same.
04:04
1950 dispatcher.
04:12
I don't know I can figure them's response.
04:20
No, no, I don't know if he's point.
04:44
2.0-10-1-bigh-signal-Signol PAN, house fire near Minnesota, I have the ocean-goode West Beach Street.
04:53
Inward, one engine to respond, volunteers won't lie to respond, Ombudsue,
04:58
angles, and drone to the scene.
05:00
Woodmere, one engine to stand by.
05:04
Won't be station two,
05:05
and one handle to the scene.
05:07
We'll knock by one.
05:15
T3359, M.21.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 10: Working fire

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Minnesota Ave, Long Beach, NY 11561

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