Fire alarm triggered by sensor at Halo Network building, Amityville NY
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm activation at the Halo Network building near Route 110 in western Suffolk County. The alarm was triggered by a pole-protect sensor. Crews investigated possible hazards inside, including a large quantity of lead-acid batteries in the power room that posed electrocution risks.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Fire - West
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Transcript:
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Crews are going up to the fourth floor to investigate a pole-protect activation at this time.
00:07
I just called the fourth floor toll, T-O-L-L-L-RUM.
00:16
Wadi, thank you.
00:46
Casey 765, signal 16[1].
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The location is the Halen Network near Route 110, over 10.
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Repeating, a signal 16[1],
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the location is the Halo Network near Route 110, over 10, 10.
01:01
Responding on as a call in 2025, dispatcher 24.
01:09
Okay, she's at the Halo Network near Route 109.
01:14
Respondem, members of the call on 2025, Dispatch for 204.
01:17
Up for Route 109.
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2025, dispatcher 24.
01:32
533, unknown odor inside the boiler room.
01:37
No,
01:47
10 has been dispatched.
01:54
They're aware of the fire alarm, they're still trying to get somebody, nobody's answering.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 16: Medical emergency or request for EMS assistance.
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Location mentioned:
Near Merrick Rd, Amityville, NY 11701
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