Structure fire reported near second and mont streets, Oceanside NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a structure fire at a residence near 2nd and Mont streets in Oceanside. Smoke was reported from the house. Multiple fire units including engines and chiefs were dispatched. A hydrant was located nearby. Firefighters confirmed all occupants had evacuated safely.
Audio|Heard on: Nassau County Fire - Battalions 2,3, & 4
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Transcript:
00:00
2.1-7-2-4-0, just out here, signal 13[1] on Long Beach Road.
00:15
We have a second alarm[2],
00:16
turning it out again.
00:35
2.4Josia, Department on the end of the general alarm.
00:38
Port of smoke in the house.
00:40
At near 2nd Street, that scores from a dead end in Mott Street.
00:44
1644, Spadget 3.
00:48
I show 241A, 241C, 242B,
00:52
and 2482, all 21.
00:55
Okay.
00:58
241C, the source to you on, uh, Mr.
01:01
(name withheld).
01:04
Tony,
01:07
greet, Chief.
01:13
242 is 21.
01:15
240, the responding ocean side engine, you got a hydrant in front of near 2nd Street.
01:22
240 to Oceanside Chiefs.
01:25
It is said to the 911 call that everybody is out of the house.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 13: Request for urgent assistance or cancellation of previous alert.
[2]
second alarm: Request for additional resources beyond the initial assignment for an incident or emergency.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, Oceanside, NY 11572
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