Fire investigation near Ron Road and Princess Street, West Babylon NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a fire call near Ron Road and Princess Street in Suffolk County. Ladder and engine crews are investigating the fire, working both inside and outside the building. Hydrants near Princess and Mill Pond Road are in use for water supply.
Audio|Heard on: East Islip Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:40
Transcript:
00:00
The fire in a vote.
00:04
Gap! ...reported.
00:07
...vote a vehicle.
00:10
...vote a vehicle.
00:15
...any a call in for at least two engines to choose.
00:19
...porting 30.
00:25
And she's if your closest hydrant is going to be on the corner of Ron Road and Princess Street.
01:04
Fire island finds file radio test, your general tone is repeating to the silent pines, slide upon a radio test, 12-05.
01:37
Let's repeater.
01:39
This is 21.
01:47
7-2-2-1 at 1207.
01:49
Back to storage.
02:03
Dispatch, Ladder 16 out of 9.
02:09
Engine 4-102, Ladder 9, 1207.
02:13
Hydrant is going to be on the corner of Princess and Mill Pond Road.
02:29
I'm showing, you can show us investigating.
02:32
I'm front of Venture 4 on, I'm going to show and investigating public.
02:45
Chief, right now I just have the interior and an exterior district.
02:54
Sorry, can you read your election?
03:00
No problem, Chief by just giving you a status on your crew.
03:04
You have an interior and exterior for you set.
03:12
You can get a security.
03:14
I have a strong order from outside to drop your electrical bear.
03:22
Twenty-chew.
03:34
A rescue additional signal three.
03:37
You're 24 and 13.
03:39
The sign required.
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Location mentioned:
Suffolk County, NY
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