Fire alarm triggered by workers at Hampton Bays building, Hampton Bays NY
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A fire alarm was activated by a heat detector in the basement of a building near Rampasture Road in Hampton Bays. It was later confirmed that workers on scene accidentally triggered the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Suffolk County Police, Fire, and EMS
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
All advising, fire department is going to be responding to near Rampasture Road across the Grant Boulevard and Hampton Harbor Road for a heat,
00:09
basement heat detector.
00:11
Okay,
00:14
sir.
00:17
6-7-7-by- here.
00:21
All right.
00:25
I have an alarm at near Rampasture Road.
00:28
It's called in by (number withheld).
00:31
It's going to be a heat detector activation in the basement, Zone 18.
00:53
What are you?
00:55
I'm sorry, what do you have over?
00:58
We just got a fire alarm over near Rampasture road.
01:01
Fire department's been notified.
01:06
Tapboard, punk up please.
01:26
Transpace Firepoint A residential follow.
01:29
Near Rampasture Road off Springville Road.
01:31
Repeating France base, far upon a residential fire.
01:33
Near Rampasture road off Springville Road at the 9.49.
01:39
Play 1 in six at 949.
01:48
Two's on the ramp.
01:52
All right
02:12
(number withheld).
02:17
All galaxy rain.
02:21
6. 6.
02:25
I'll respond to 16. A second grade drop.
02:27
950.
02:30
I'll respond to the machines.
02:41
The historical plate of hotel,
02:45
correction,
02:47
down any plate,
02:48
Hotel, Hotel (number withheld).
03:10
(number withheld) got a call back from the town stated to be set off by workers on-scene CLE 20 you can hold everything
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Location mentioned:
Rampasture Rd, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
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