Fire alarm reported at Riverhead Landing apartments, Riverhead NY
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An automatic fire alarm was reported at an apartment in the Riverhead Landing building near Middle Road. Fire and investigation units responded, but no fire was confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Suffolk County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Riverhead Park Department on the air with the chief of investigation and automatic residential fire alarm at the Riverhead Landing apartment,
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near Middle Road between Osborne Avenue and Mill Road.
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Apartment 9M.
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Seating for the Riverhead Chief, automatic residential fire alarm at the Riverhead Landing apartment.
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Near Middle Road between Osborne Avenue and Mill Road.
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Apartment 9M.
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I'm now 1745, touch 48.
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Thank you very much for the meeting radio all the entire 70s for the time for the time for the time.
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7510 a and a half the base multiple 2019 radio page touch repeating half to base 019 radio page touch 5 now 1745
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1745
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Thank you.
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7-11.
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In the case at 147 Beach Lane,
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Crackson Beach Road,
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Cross of Montauk Highway and Mortimer Street, for an 86-year-old male that's 6,
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low, 02.
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1041 being notified.
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It's over at the...
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Of the chief investigation for a residential fire alarm at the Riverhead Landing apartment, near Middle Road,
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near Osborn Avenue, apartment 9M, seating for the Riverhead Chiefs reactivation for a residential fire alarm at the Riverhead Landing apartment.
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Unit 9M,
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X-233 is en route, and now 1747.
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Location mentioned:
Middle Rd, Riverhead, NY 11901
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