False smoke detector alarm in residence near Seville Boulevard, Sayville NY
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Fire responders were dispatched to a residence near Seville Boulevard due to an automatic smoke detector alarm. Upon arrival and investigation, there was no visible smoke or fire. The alarm was likely caused by a malfunction.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Fire and EMS - 3rd Division
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Station 1-2, residential automatic smoke detector, near Seville Boulevard between St.
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Morins, McNeil.
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2.
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Station 2 area.
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That was 32.
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That was 32.
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32.
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That was 32.
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Signal 2[2]0[1], 32, signal 2.
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32, first chief.
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It's the first floor detector.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome, 1552.
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You're chief.
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Then one, then everybody else.
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Right behind you.
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Copy that.
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Daniel, you go first.
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I'm getting there.
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118176, thank you.
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Thank you.
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9G spotting M6.
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9.1st truck, 1554.
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32-0.
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30's on 2.
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Roger, 30, you're signal 2.
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Second call from county states, uh,
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resident states, negative smoke or fire, I believe the alarm is malfunctioning.
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Hi, AT, just move up your bus a little bit.
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That's 83 is 288 quarters.
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1551. 32, you're on scene.
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32 you're on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Signal 20: Smoke condition/possible fire investigation (no confirmed working fire)
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Signal 2: Unit responding or en route to an emergency; exact nature determined by agency protocol.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Seville Blvd, Sayville, NY 11782
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