Firefighters respond to smoke in residential basement


Firefighters responded to a report of smoke in a basement. They found a tripped breaker and investigated using a camera to trace the heat source. Fans were set up for ventilation.
Audio|Source: Mastic Beach Area Fire and EMS Departments
03:27
Transcript:
Locust Drive Road and Neighborhood. Repeat from Assy D.J.man, give up for Instructive Fire, 7.0.2[1] response. 175 local drive of Nap Road and Neighborhood. 22 hours. Between Nap Road and Neighborhood Road, 22 hours. 1721. Located at the map. 51350[2], command. Goffern 50, Chief. What he got in the bases? Take an entry now. All right, gentlemen. This is a way to the basement. Negative C up? Yeah, nothing on the meter right now. All right, ten, four. They said something with smoking and invisible fire up in the Zeeland, and see if you can get a visual with the six to see what it was. All right, see what it was. All right, see what it was. We're located a trip breaker for main lighting. When you pick it up on the camera, it's the hottest thing to be. They're going to trace it now and see where you can find it. All right, stand four. In the meantime, you want me to have unit one set up some fans? Yeah, find out. We need some fans. On the top of the stairs, one at the door door. Stand four.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7.0.2: Response (fire/EMS unit designation)
[2]
51350: Command (fire/EMS unit designation)
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Location mentioned:
Neighborhood Rd & Locust Dr, Mastic Beach, NY 11951
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