Smoke detector activation at Burger King in Sayville, Sayville NY
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Fire department responded to a smoke detector activation at Burger King near Lakeland Avenue in Sayville. No fire or smoke was confirmed at the time of the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Sayville Fire Dispatch
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03:17
Transcript:
00:00
Saveo Fire Department, commercial smoke detector at Burger King near Lakeland Avenue.
00:08
With people to Save O'Fod Fire Department,
00:11
Commercial smoke detector at Burger King,
00:14
Westbound.
00:15
Down, Sunrise Service Road, off Lakeland Avenue.
00:54
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01:11
Default default, stations 1 and 2, automatic alarm smoke detector at Burger King near Lakeland Avenue.
01:20
Repeated disable, commercial automatic smoke detector at Burger King near Lakeland Avenue.
01:27
That's between Lakeland and Johnson, Station 2 area, dispatcher 45.
01:37
Dispatch on for save, stations 1-2, automatic alarm commercial smoke detector at Burger King.
01:44
Westbound Sunrise Service Road between Lakeland and Johnson Station 2 area.
01:49
31-1-2. 31, 1st Chief.
02:04
The smoke detector in the south bathroom.
02:11
Careful.
02:19
Dispatch 3115 is responding and 5, Lieutenant.
02:25
Fire first engine, 31's on the road.
02:34
And five, you're near a titrant in front of the building on the westbound service road.
02:43
Received, thank you. We're going to be delayed due to the railroad truck.
02:48
Okay.
02:58
30 with 31 and 5.
03:07
A smoke detector in the south bathroom.
03:13
20, I'm delayed as well on the tracks.
03:16
Proud at you.
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Location mentioned:
Lakeland Ave, Sayville, NY
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