Fire in parking garage of four-story residential building, Oceanside NY
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A fire started in a dumpster in the parking garage under a four-story residential building near Rockaway Avenue in Oceanside. Smoke spread to some upper floors. Firefighters are investigating and deploying hoses to control the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Nassau County Fire - Battalions 2,3, & 4
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
6. We have a fire in the garage under the west building.
00:06
Three chief, would you like me to send additional units at this time?
00:14
Okay, 240, start out, engine one.
00:17
23.
00:21
Center engine 441 is 22 at an opportunity to clears.
00:25
Thank you.
00:30
Now they're headquarters.
00:34
4.
00:40
243-240.
00:42
247.
00:44
Where is the self? Land to get handed only?
00:52
(number withheld).
00:56
168.1 is 218 to enter.
01:05
I'm going to have the 4th.
01:06
I'm going to have the first place and then I'm going to have the first to come up there.
01:23
240 Oceanside Department on air with a signal line,
01:28
female having an arrhythmia,
01:31
100 Daley Boulevard, the Oceanside Fire Department,
01:36
at (number withheld), dispatch number 6.
01:57
23246 Oceans Oceanside Comet
02:08
240 Oceanside Command
02:13
240
02:17
At near Rockaway Ave we had a dumpster fire in the parking garage underneath a four-story multiple dwelling.
02:23
We do have a smoke condition that has gotten into a couple of the floors.
02:27
The members are investigating.
02:29
We are going to need the first two engine to stretch a line into the parking garage at the west end of the property.
02:37
23 Chief, you have 243 and 246 responding.
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Location mentioned:
Rockaway Ave, Oceanside, NY 11572
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