Residential structure fire near Beaver Dam Road in Bellport, Bellport NY
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A residential structure fire was reported near Beaver Dam Road and Booker Avenue in Bellport. Fire units responded, but access was difficult due to wires across the road. Multiple units coordinated efforts at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: East Islip Fire
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03:25
Transcript:
00:00
Bellport Fire Department, residential structure, near Beaver Dam Road and Booker Avenue.
00:06
Residential fire in the vicinity of Beaver Dam Road and Booker Avenue, Bellport area; time is 1200 hours fire came out.
00:28
Is anyone needing help? I'm trying.
00:32
I think going directly to start entering two.
00:54
A lot with the shot tower.
00:57
C-45 south-air between Strait Street to get in.
00:59
Repeating a signal at a third time.
01:04
I'm with the shot total of air.
01:06
Five stop by the avenue up.
01:09
Two-0-1 side, please.
01:33
Acknowledged, we are done with the call.
01:35
Negative-suffly.
01:36
Two.
02:01
Unit-0-2 repeat.
02:08
That unit's one at a time.
02:10
First unit.
02:15
One-0-0-2-7.
02:16
Got you. 167.
02:19
Were you sitting at 7?
02:23
7.
02:25
I'm good.
02:40
Oh!
02:42
I'm gonna get it.
02:44
And again.
03:02
We're currently up now in the race.
03:06
Alright.
03:09
You have a second engine on the road.
03:11
You have to come in from Weber Dam.
03:13
You are not able to get to this house.
03:16
There are wires in the way blocking the road.
03:18
We have spoken to the basin of two separate houses.
03:23
Roger. I'll take station to be the dam and down.
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Location mentioned:
Beaver Dam Rd, Bellport, NY 11713
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