Fire caused by puffback in basement in west hills, Huntington NY
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Firefighters responded to a fire incident near Ridge Drive and Over Hill Road in West Hills. The fire was identified as a puffback in the basement. There is a female patient on oxygen in the residence with multiple oxygen cylinders present.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Fire - West
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Two five zero on here with eight general along twenty-six Over Hill Road between Styles Drive and Ridge Drive repeating a general along twenty six Over Hill Road between Styles Drive and Ridge Drive eighteen fifty one dispatcherate seven
00:29
He shut down the way or there's also an alert for a female on oxygen in the home and there are multiple oxygen cylinders throughout the residence.
00:59
The town part of the public zone 18 drone.
01:01
The account, Cigone, Cigone, Cigone, Cigone, Cigone, 55, that's a special 48 week.
01:11
About from 12,
01:14
13 to 22 and 5th Street, 13 to 14, 7th and 7th.
01:19
The end of all 16 and 8, 6.
01:23
The emails of the fall,
01:25
1322 and 5th Street,
01:28
314,000, 7th, 5th, 7.
01:35
A.F. 52S. Mapplify, Pontevacito 16, 16, 4, 6, only due match in the fall.
01:42
13-22, 5th Street, between 30 to 14-day meters.
01:47
1856, mass,
01:49
27.
01:52
28, it's in on 2.
02:05
256 and 253 30-1-inch chief you have a hydrant in front of 19 and on the corner of Over Hill and Ridge.
02:16
Thanks everyone, it's going to be a puffback in like 200 parts in the basement.
02:24
I got puffed back in, is that 200 parts in the basement?
02:29
Yeah,
02:30
affirmative.
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Location mentioned:
Ridge Dr, West Hills, NY 11747
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