Frozen pipe hazard near Ponquogue Avenue neutralized, Hampton Bays NY
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Responders followed up on a frozen pipe near Ponquogue Avenue exposing an electrical panel. The local water authority coordinated on site and the hazard was safely resolved.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Suffolk County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Exposed to an electrical panel near Ponquogue Avenue, position of the top label,
00:07
(number withheld).
00:14
32.
00:17
32,
00:19
Did you see any names by chance?
00:23
Negative.
00:25
I'll check the mailbox.
00:27
Sign for.
00:35
Last sentence?
00:36
This is 3rd3-2.
00:38
Sorry,
00:40
3. First Chief at (number withheld).
00:43
PRC, requesting FD.
00:45
Not sure if you need to warn a district they wanted you to determine that.
00:53
Signal 20[1].
01:01
Hito-click.
01:04
Clear for incoming, I have a representative from the SPTN.
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(number withheld).
01:12
32, W. 33, Heddy and H-52.
01:16
There will be a frozen pipe, exposing to an electrical panel.
01:27
6.7, so on no.
01:33
Is this week going to be inside or outside the residence?
01:37
No. No.
01:45
Inside. Inside.
01:56
32 dispatch.
02:05
You have a representative.
02:07
You have a representative from the local water authority respondent.
02:13
What?
02:17
Signal 20[1], show me 21.
02:39
First pose on the side of the house, I was able to turn no force at all, negative hazard anymore.
02:44
You can cancel the war authority.
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[1]
Signal 20: Smoke condition/possible fire investigation (no confirmed working fire)
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Location mentioned:
Ponquogue Ave, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
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