Fire alarm triggered by mylar balloon in auditorium, East Hampton NY
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A fire alarm was triggered in an auditorium near Prospect Boulevard in East Hampton. The alarm was caused by a mylar balloon coming into contact with a fire detection device above the ceiling.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Suffolk County Police, Fire, and EMS
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03:10
Transcript:
00:00
The alarm was activated due to a mylar balloon above the ceiling location is an auditorium.
00:07
We're getting a beam detector.
00:08
The radio hit the mylar balloon foam.
00:12
The next to set.
00:14
It's a terminal for a seat at (number withheld) hours.
00:30
I'm in here (number withheld) hours on the number (number withheld).
00:35
WPCI-(number withheld) and upon a fly rescue emergency services of the County, New York.
00:40
Dispatcheting.
00:42
Operator (number withheld).
00:46
(number withheld).
01:00
22.
01:03
Switch to the tape, please.
01:05
2.030.
01:12
183 headquarters.
01:13
283 headquarters.
01:16
2.83.
01:19
112 is 27. Off goings to 8.
01:24
28. 801.
01:30
22.
01:35
22.
01:37
2028.
01:38
2038 to 10.
01:42
He's still made on team.
01:43
Still out of TEC is tied by something.
01:48
One for you.
01:56
Signed into NPS on your end.
01:57
I can't log in.
01:58
Okay.
02:00
That's what.
02:20
(number withheld).
02:38
Okay.
02:56
Near Prospect Boulevard on the corner of Staten Street, also Stephen Hans Pass.
03:02
Repeating floor, East Hampton, Fire Department on the Air Chief Reservation for my fire alarm.
03:07
At near Prospect Boulevard on the corner of Staten Street, off of Stephen Hand Pass.
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Location mentioned:
Prospect Blvd, Northwest Harbor, NY 11937
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