Car fire reported near Baldwin Road and East Marshall Street, Hempstead NY
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Fire departments responded to a report of a car fire near Baldwin Road and East Marshall Street in Hempstead, New York. Multiple units and mutual aid were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Nassau County Fire - Battalions 2,3, & 4
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03:9
Transcript:
00:00
1,000-7 mutual aid[1] to Amstead,
00:02
one engine to a car fire, near East Marshall Street.
00:06
1-0451, Stationary 3.
00:33
Borgon 4 Uniondale and mutual at Amsterdam.
00:37
One ladder to a car fire, near Baldwin Road and East Marshall Street.
00:40
0451 dispatching 9.
00:55
Clock up for West, immediate to Amsterdam, one engine two o'clock for Bowling Road near East Marshall Street.
01:25
Lockout four, Uniondale, Mutual aid Hempstead, one ladder to a car fire near Baldwin Road and East Marshall Street.
01:32
All right,
01:42
Amsterdam, 2302, we'd like to Amsterdam, connection to one engine to a car fire near Rochester Street.
01:49
Zero, four, five, six, that's a great.
02:03
Borgon for West Hempstead, one engine to a car fire.
02:07
Porton will go and hit Marshall Street.
02:33
Back on for Uniondale 32.
02:36
Utilize the habitat.
02:38
One ladder to a car fire near Baldwin Road and East Marshall Street.
02:41
0457, that's next to me.
02:57
No,
03:04
Uniondale 32, we decide the handset.
03:07
No matter to a car fire near East Marshall Street.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
mutual aid: Request for assistance from a neighboring agency/department
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Location mentioned:
E Marshall St & Baldwin Rd, Hempstead, NY 11550
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