Smoke triggers commercial detector in East Islip, East Islip NY
A commercial smoke detector at The Americano restaurant in East Islip was activated by smoke coming through a second floor bathroom window. The smoke originated from the kitchen vent of a nearby burrito bar. The system was reset after the incident.
Audio|Source: East Islip Fire
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
This is the fire department, a commercial smoke detector activation.
00:04
The Americano, near Main Street off Grant Avenue, Locust Avenue.
00:07
Time now is 1804.
00:15
30, signal, tilt.
00:22
302, the first chief responding at 1805.
00:24
I took it in direct from the alarm company.
00:26
It's going to be a smoke detector, second floor restroom.
00:31
Got me.
00:35
All right.
00:39
Thirdy, Toronto.
00:44
Third of your 21 at 1809.
00:46
Looks like you have crews coming out of both houses.
00:49
Got it.
00:52
3409, signal 2[2].
00:56
90, the first engine responding at 1810, if you need, you have a hydrogen near Main Street.
01:05
Roger. Zero.
01:09
30, signal 4[1].
01:17
Perminive signal 4[1], transmitted, start.
01:26
09, red direct and it's also 21.
01:32
9 copying with the redirect and you're 21 at 1812.
01:41
341, I use signal 2[2].
01:42
The 21, I use signal 2[2].
01:49
The 21.
01:54
5.51813.
02:01
0.30. Zero by chief.
02:09
They have a window open in a second floor bathroom, smoke from Bubba's burrito bar from their kitchen to head there to set the detector off.
02:16
The system has been reset by 25.
02:22
Perminive Chief.
02:23
Set off by smoke from an outside restaurant near East Islip at 1814.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 4: Agency-specific signal code (meaning not determinable from transcript)
[2]
signal 2: Unit responding or en route to an emergency; exact nature determined by agency protocol.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
East Islip, NY
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect