False fire alarm caused by discarded smoke detector, Long Beach NY
Fire responders were called to near Vermont Street for an alarm. They found the smoke detector had been thrown in the garbage. It was disabled and replaced, so there was no real fire.
Audio|Source: Nassau County Fire - Battalions 2,3, & 4
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Transcript:
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1-301 beach on the other day general alarm for an alarm sounding.
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The vicinity of near Vermont Street, Ocean View to West Beach.
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1947, dispatch to 3.
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My three, one, nine, four, three.
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So, Wallytelling with a general long from alongstownowning, the vicinity of near Vermont Street, posted west beach, Trialio, that's one-eye for you.
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2301 at 22 in the area
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231 was that you?
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That's affirmative,
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22 in the area.
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I have no water for now.
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Call back.
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Okay,
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the call is from near Vermont Street, the downstairs unit of near Vermont Street, they found the detector was in the garbage, they believe, the upstairs tenant at near Vermont Street,
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place in the garbage, check and advise.
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All right, 20.
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2344.
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3-1.
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That was a smoke detector in the garbage at near Vermont Street.
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It's 13 all units.
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It's been disabled and replaced the spike in the garbage.
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230 along the engine signal 13, 1950.
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Location mentioned:
Vermont St, Long Beach, NY 11561
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