Large fire in one-story commercial building on Maple Ave, Smithtown NY
Firefighters responded to a large fire at a one-story commercial building near Maple Avenue and Briar Road. Heavy flames were reported throughout the structure. Fire crews stretched fire lines and worked to get water supply from hydrants. A Mayday alert was issued during operations as the fire risk increased.
Audio|Source: Smithtown Fire Department
08:17
Transcript:
00:00
You have a member on scene working fire.
00:04
Count four, member on scene working fire.
00:07
You can go and transmit to 1335.
00:26
The town fire department reactivation, signal 1335 at Mavis near Maple Avenue between Briar Road, driving route 111.
00:34
Repeating for this, Metown Fire Department,
00:36
signal 1335 at Mavis near Maple Avenue between Briar Road, driving route 111.
00:42
Station 2 area,
00:44
2017, it's Brier Route 148.
00:50
The town fire department reactivation, signal 1335.
00:54
Near Maple Avenue between Briar Road Drive and Route 111.
00:59
33 are in route 2017.
01:04
420, 4231, 21.
01:06
I have heavy fire from a commercial structure, one-story commercial structure.
01:13
The 21 at 2018.
01:17
6-1-0-10-0-0-3-3-3-3 is in route 4-4-2218-6-1 to the Mbc.
01:24
6-1, U.MBC.
01:27
6-1-0-0-6-1.
01:31
3.
01:36
You're going to need the height.
01:38
About a 2.5 inch to the front, start getting water on it.
01:51
Zero 31. Who's my second engine?
01:59
Steve, you just have the one engine in route right now.
02:04
Alright, 10-4[1].
02:05
When the second dude takes the two, they're going to have to take a hydrant up on the way and lay into 422.
02:13
All right, affirmative.
02:14
You're gonna have three, seven in route momentarily.
02:16
It looks like five and four, two, seven it could be in round as well.
02:22
Zero seven, two, Lieutenant.
02:26
First truck, 2019.
02:32
Zero, two, thirty, don't you?
02:35
30 in round 2019, Mavis near Maple Avenue.
02:39
Heavy fire in a one-story commercial.
02:40
You make sure you've been notified.
02:43
30, Telfort.
02:44
30, Telfort.
02:47
30, 41.
02:50
Got you. Got you.
02:54
All right, chief, it's going to be the Mavis.
02:56
We've got heavy fires throughout, self-empted.
02:59
We got one line being stretched right now and working on getting in operation.
03:06
Ready, careful.
03:09
Let's get dispensable for one in the main.
03:17
One, two, two, a four, two, seven, you're ready for one.
03:23
Peace
03:32
2-2-2-73 how are we looking on water?
03:38
Can be ready in one second.
03:46
4-230. You have an engine on scene and two trucks en route.
03:50
Comax, your extra engine, they were just activated.
03:53
Do you want to move the standby's up and go second on one?
03:57
If it's a commercial,
04:00
that's probably where we should be, 4-2-31, 4-2-30.
04:06
Go ahead, Jim.
04:09
Chief,
04:10
you want.
04:15
4.2.30, 4231.
04:17
Go with your message.
04:19
Chief, do you want to go with the second law for this?
04:24
Yeah, it's affirmative, Chief.
04:25
We've got heavy fire.
04:26
It's going to start pushing through the roof any minute now.
04:29
We're getting this line charged.
04:30
He has seven setting up off the 1-4-4-corner.
04:33
We can hop-hawk come in, stay on 11.
04:35
They'll be operating from 111-11.
04:39
30-4-0-230.
04:40
Transmit the second law, please.
04:43
Second alarm transmitted 2022.
04:46
You're going to now have Tew Park to the T's and this o'clock and we're going to get your backfill.
04:53
All right, I'm going to get a better size up from you shortly, because I'm not going to be able to write all that down right now.
04:59
Let me get unseen and I'll give you one and I'll take the mutual shortly.
05:03
All right. Oh, absolutely.
05:07
Michelle.
05:11
Yeah, rescue nine, little too.
05:17
420, 4231, water on the fire.
05:20
Water on the fire, 22,
05:22
429, 4242.
05:25
9, I'm coming by.
05:29
I'm coming by. 31.4.6 a.m.
05:34
in the south, correct?
05:35
One on the fire.
05:43
424. Set up right there.
05:52
3190-2-4-2-4-2-7-3.
05:57
How are you looking at a positive water source?
06:03
Chief, we have members,
06:06
7-inch of the Hydro right now.
06:14
4231, 424, decided to a pitch.
06:22
424, 424, go with your message, you're broken up.
06:26
We're coming to one of a button to now just hydrant into the engine.
06:32
If they hand stretch the hydrant, they're working on getting a positive water source.
06:36
I'm going to need a second handline off of your engine to the out.
06:44
Commandant, your chauffeur, about half a tank right now.
06:49
By now, that's your cap.
06:52
2425, switch on command 420.
06:59
30.
07:03
The Town Command 420.
07:07
Andrew.
07:12
I have a Mayday[2] alert on fireground.
07:18
All right, time for it.
07:19
Let me get a park.
07:34
All right, 1130, 114, 2025.
07:42
Where's no water?
07:49
3130, 30, 30.
07:51
31.47.
07:54
Go ahead.
07:56
Listen, I want to have 424 get the hydrogen so we can speed the engine and track the line off from our rigsview.
08:03
That's fine. We need water, Chief.
08:04
That works.
08:10
Okay.
08:16
0.4211-0-0-11-0.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
[2]
Mayday: Distress call indicating grave and imminent danger requiring immediate assistance
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Near Maple Ave, Smithtown, NY 11787
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