Electric vehicle fire near Mill Pond Road and Princess Gate, Stony Brook NY
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An electric vehicle caught fire near the intersection of Mill Pond Road and Princess Gate in Stony Brook. Firefighters responded with multiple units and reported smoke and a strong electrical burning odor.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Fire - West
Listen to dispatch call
02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Or smoke condition.
00:03
You have some more conditions which is under control at this time.
00:06
He's coming from the broilers.
00:13
No one for Elvis?
00:15
Do you know our ammo shift?
00:19
Yes, please.
00:21
I didn't hear you, sorry.
00:23
Hold on.
00:28
The first chief, 1205 reported,
00:31
report of an electric vehicle fire.
00:34
You have (number withheld) on the road as well, and you have plenty of calling for at least two engines, chief.
00:42
Good morning, thank you.
00:48
And chief, if needed, your closest hydrant is going to be on the corner of Mill Pond Road and Princess Gate.
00:56
Please.
00:59
(number withheld).
01:02
(number withheld), 15, 12.0.
01:23
Fire Rescue 0-3-204-1-13 to the server required from one engine to the scene full crew needed all stations 12-0-0-0-0-0-0.
01:41
Let's go ahead.
01:43
The morning drive for 4030s.
02:06
I've seen nothing showing in investigating possibly.
02:14
About 45 is your responding motion.
02:32
Problem, Chief, I'm just giving you a status on your crew.
02:36
You have an interior and an exterior to three assist.
02:43
At 104, can you put it out again so you can get us a crew?
02:47
It has a strong odor from outside the structure of electrical burning.
02:56
It's fine, Chief.
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Location mentioned:
Mill Pond Rd & Princess Gate, Stony Brook, NY 11790
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