False fire alarm triggers response at East Hampton home, East Hampton NY


A fire alarm sounded at a home near Lee Avenue in East Hampton, prompting fire and police to respond. Upon arrival, no smoke or carbon monoxide was found. The alarm was likely false, and the homeowner planned to follow up with their alarm company.
Audio|Source: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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Transcript:
00:00
Full of. Lemon, dispatching the fire cheese to 77 Lee Avenue. Cross of Bridges Lane and Cottage. Put in my street, we need a second floor slope.
00:11
4-12 for a lot.
00:13
412 headquarters 36 77 Lee Avenue. Number 9 for Isaac. Say one, so I want to get that dog off the beach.
00:27
East Hampton Fire Department reactivation on your chief investigation for an automatic fire alarm number 77 Philly Avenue between Cottage Avenue and Hedges Lane Pee and East Hampton Reactivation on your chiefs investigation 0946 910 clear. Patrol Hicklers I really stand forth this time homeowners are unsure why the alarm's going off
00:56
is fire choosing around. Hey guys, I'll let you go. Tamp for standby. Andy, Sampton, Fire Chief, for Officer 910.
01:24
First off. It was a smoke alarm ten-four, known a CO. Tenureth, second floor, in Zone 3. Ten forth, second floor, smoke, in Zone 3. Ten and four. A home was requested to cancel. They're, uh, they're going to check them with their alarm company. Everything's ten-four at this time.
01:52
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Location mentioned:
Near Lee Ave, East Hampton, NY 11937
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