Three gunshots fired near second street in Huntington, Huntington Station NY
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Three gunshots were detected near Second Street and Fairground Avenue in Huntington. Police established a perimeter around nearby woods and deployed helicopter support to search for the suspect.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police Departments
Listen to dispatch call
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
203. All right.
00:02
Can you break for a shot spotter activation?
00:05
104.
00:06
104 is going to be near Second Street cross Fairground Avenue approximately three shots.
00:12
All right, 104.
00:13
14 list.
00:15
14.1-t104.
00:17
202 times. Supervisor,
00:20
17-4.
00:21
Supervisor tomorrow?
00:22
Supervisor tomorrow. Time 4.
00:24
38, 28, time.
00:26
12.
00:27
1.104.
00:29
311-36, I think 31, 200 miles.
00:32
311, 316, 16, 41.
00:35
21, 3, 6, 16, 41.
00:38
2, 36.
00:42
Helicopter, one worth five minutes down.
00:44
Any updates on the subject?
00:46
Two, ten four. Advising two seven.
00:48
Thirty-seven no update, but we have a perimeter around the woods west of the last known location.
00:59
Okay, I got six thirty-four Hoffman.
01:01
You got a better location than that?
01:04
I remember...
01:05
One with three-seven.
01:06
Who's got another unit, respond?
01:10
10-4[1], the rear of 650 Hawthman.
01:13
We presume he went westbound over the fence into the woods.
01:16
703, can you start the 20-dream Misty Road Rocky Point? 7-0-0.
01:21
All right, 10-4[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
E 2nd St & Fairground Ave, Huntington Station, NY 11746
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