Brush fire reported near Alpine Way in Huntington Station, Huntington Station NY
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A brush fire was reported near Alpine Way between Beverly Road and Jericho Turnpike East in Huntington Station. Firefighters from the Huntington Manor Fire Department responded and confirmed hydrant locations to support firefighting efforts.
Audio|Heard on: Huntington Manor Fire
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03:26
Transcript:
00:00
240, Huntington Manor Fire Department signing on the air with a signal 12 brush fire near Alpine Way between Beverly Road and Jericho Turnpike East.
00:11
Repeating for Huntington Manor, a signal 12 brush fire near Alpine Way between Beverly and Jericho Turnpike East, 1513.
00:26
33.33 from the county.
00:31
Roger 2430 on your signal till.
00:33
Roger 2430 on your signal tail.
00:38
33, signal.
00:45
2430, two, you're out with 30 and 33.
00:54
2430, 15, 17.
01:04
What's on the road?
01:08
16's on the ramp and you got guys crewing up at station 3.
01:25
2416, 2 430.
01:27
16 signal 2nd captains.
01:38
Coach message.
01:50
2416, 2430.
01:52
16 by, guy at chief.
02:01
Yeah, come up the driveway.
02:03
We got a brush fire on the two side of the house.
02:10
Okay.
02:15
2416, you're single two at 1518.
02:16
It needed hydrant from near Alpine Way.
02:27
Zero, 10's on the road.
02:32
2410 at 1520 hydrants near Alpine Way and in front of 199, Beverly.
02:41
16, D. Bungerica.
02:50
3051, what driveway are we coming up?
02:55
Driveway for 80.
03:02
Driveway right before 33's vehicle.
03:12
Zero,
03:14
2410 and 16 at 21.
03:16
16 first.
03:19
2410 and 16 at 1522.
03:23
Boost the lines and hooks for both crews.
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Location mentioned:
Alpine Way, Huntington Station, NY 11746
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