Residential kitchen fire reported in bay shore, Bay Shore NY
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A kitchen fire occurred in a residential building near Redington Street in Bay Shore. Firefighters stretched hoses and connected to a nearby hydrant to extinguish the fire.
Audio|Heard on: East Islip Fire
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04:26
Transcript:
00:00
Bayshore Department of Residential Structural Fire, near Redington Street between Hill Avenue and Brook Street.
00:06
The Bay Shore Fire Department is responding to a residential fire.
00:10
Near 27th Street between Coyle Avenue and another street.
00:28
Units responding, arriving shortly.
00:40
Fire on the shore.
01:02
Smoke coming from the front door.
01:09
Smoke visible from two locations.
01:30
Entering the complex to assess.
01:42
Agent 2 started operations, confirming approach.
01:50
Branded at this section.
01:57
310-2 signal.
02:03
Code reference.
02:04
Two.
02:07
Two. Two.
02:12
Hydrant located across the street on the fire belt.
02:15
Hose connected to the hydrant.
02:16
Ready to proceed.
02:21
Okay.
02:23
Zero, they are on 30.
02:25
Is it within reach?
02:30
Fire reported on the first floor.
02:33
Location noted.
02:36
Fire first floor, acknowledged.
02:41
Inside complex confirmed.
03:11
Hydrant noticed in front of location.
03:18
Engine status two, seventy-three.
03:21
Location coordinates noted.
03:37
Instructions given for personnel on scene.
03:46
Repeat instructions for west side fire department personnel.
03:53
Code for fire operations.
04:00
Truck closed.
04:08
Go on, Chief.
04:13
Stretching one line for a kitchen fire.
04:18
Holding off on the first one.
04:22
Mutual aid is affirmative.
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Location mentioned:
Redington St, Bay Shore, NY 11706
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