House fire reported near White Oak Drive in Port Washington, Port Washington NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a house fire near White Oak Drive in Port Washington, Nassau County. Mutual aid was requested and several fire engines were assigned to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Nassau County Fire - Battalions 2,3, & 4
Listen to dispatch call
03:18
Transcript:
00:00
Back for Washington, Plandham, engine to respond.
00:03
Welcome to the house, near White Oak Drive, or for Fettleston, my voice, and section.
00:17
Washington is planned on one engine to response.
00:19
So found out of near white oak drive off an effective point.
00:52
Pannonome,
00:53
Muturoyd engine, respond to four Washington-soplin out to Statewide Wild Drive over the best of course.
01:00
Washington,
01:14
8,7-house fire, near White Oak Drive, we'll go back to the support.
01:18
5-5-3 is match, 7.
01:28
I can call on the Immigley 2 for Washington.
01:44
I'm infesting no respond to a Centralton, House 5-8, the near White Oak Drive, or 4th and 4,0004-0-5-3 is Batcher 774.
02:04
Welcome for Rosman, which way to poor Washington, I let's ask you and respond.
02:10
Please help an outsider,
02:12
near vital drive over that's a quick.
02:41
Now, I'll fight on for our hour, turn a mutual aid to poor Washington, one engine is standby, company 1-25, called Pan Avenue, Luxor Avenue, East Street,
02:50
25,
02:51
by Fortis Bachelor, 7.5.
03:11
Alright, Dr.
03:12
Albertson, Amituary DuPoo, Washington, Land, and is standby, a company 1-25 of Alton Avenue up alexis Avenue on Main Street.
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Location mentioned:
White Oak Dr, Port Washington, NY 11050
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