Fire alarm at dunkin' donuts near montauk highway, Blue Point NY
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An automatic fire alarm was reported at Dunkin' Donuts near Montauk Highway and Blue Point Avenue. Fire units from Blue Point responded and found no signs of fire. The building was evacuated as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Bayport Fire and Blue Point Fire
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02:27
Transcript:
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Blue Point five upon an automatic fire alarm in Dunkin' Donuts, near Montauk Highway,
00:15
Blue Point Avenue.
00:16
Repeating Blue Point in automatic fire alarm.
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The Dunkin' Donuts near Montauk Highway, Blue Point Avenue.
00:28
I'm going to be.
00:49
Blue Point five department at a 13[1] normal alarm.
00:51
Stung is known up to Montauk Highway and Crusher to Blue Point Avenue.
00:55
Ray-Peter for Blue Point.
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Thurton for Blue Point, 13[1], Norm.
00:58
Stump, John up, near Montauk Highway, Crusher to Blue Point Avenue.
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13[1], 47 case, 94.
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314 and 0, bluepoint engine, 7-09.
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7-0.09, 13[1]-51.
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030, I'm responding.
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Sorry, usual 2, 13[1]51, Chief General Fire, Top stairs, smoke, detector.
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Okay.
01:41
7. 07, Donald, 2.
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7.5213[1], 152.
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Impede the hydrogen stopless corner of Montauk Highway and Blue Point Avenue for the King Collins entrance.
01:57
20, thank you.
02:05
07 is on scene nothing shown audible yon off building and an evacuated
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721 13[1]53
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030 I'm on stream 30 I'm on stream 30 13[1]53
Police codes explained
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13: Automatic fire alarm
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Location mentioned:
Montauk Hwy, Blue Point, NY 11715
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