Fire alarm and carbon monoxide detected at East Islip bar, East Islip NY
A fire alarm activated at a commercial building in East Islip. Carbon monoxide levels were detected in the main bar area. Patrons and occupants were evacuated. Fire Marshal was notified and is responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: East Islip Fire
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Transcript:
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As soon as the alarm went off, they opened up the building. So now I have to close everything to reassess it, there's any steel in the building.
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An occupant's, uh,
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patrons and occupants are still inside the building that are evacuated.
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Jeez.
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Okay,
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what's that?
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What about your action?
00:41
This is an eye step on about a second 16 for a three-year-old 16th grade 9-113-3-4-7.
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It's evening for 5,000 seconds, single 16,
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the vehicle is female 6-12 chawley waterfront.
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As a 15 place in avenue to be 24 street for a mile-3-7.
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Station 2 area.
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This album is at Hickwood and the station number 1,
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1751, 511.
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Zero, signal two, Blake Proof.
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6, 1750Q.
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33,
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Fire Marshal is going to call me back with the ETA and with Fire Marshal.
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Affirmative. It's also show that FF closed up everything. I'm starting to get reading the CO[1] in the main bar area of 7, 667, parts of a million.
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67, part of a million.
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Section 11, 2, 1901.
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11, 1752. 11, 1752.
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We're going to headquarters and up to that we're going to be on a five.
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Truck 2.33.
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For truck two, two.
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How many guys got on your crew?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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CO: Carbon monoxide emergency or detector activation
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East Islip, NY
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