Fire alarm triggered by cooking near Allen boulevard, Farmingdale NY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm near Allen Boulevard East in Farmingdale was triggered by cooking activity. Emergency units responded and confirmed no fire or hazard was present, then cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Near Allen Boulevard East Farmingdale or the Belvedere Avenue and Lennox.
00:05
Unknown if it's audible, but it's coming in for the entry exit.
00:08
Precision met.
00:13
I'm a measure for a pull holding over the allotted time in 15 sector for a 10 negative PI, not blocking,
00:21
and complainants have been advised.
00:28
City 11, 125,
00:31
come in as Christian in, Yolump, I just recalled stating cooking stuff set the alarm.
00:41
The contact was made by the alarm company.
00:48
The other love has been wired in May.
00:55
Mr. HV.
01:01
It's mail.
01:03
Your six, Hallam.
01:05
I've known what he was wearing.
01:11
Seven, give you a repeat, that?
01:15
Can you get some of those ramp? Meet us up to 7-Eleven, we'll go north and south again.
01:22
Yeah, thank you.
01:25
Yeah,
01:26
that's fine.
01:32
To my location, I'm right at the endpoints of the motion to the AMO.
01:46
(number withheld).
01:48
Def-4.
01:49
Alarm set off from cooking,
01:51
we can release one-man power, release my units, and mark the base back in service.
01:55
Just be advised the long time it was rejected for, uh,
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Location mentioned:
61-65 Allen Blvd, Farmingdale, NY 11735
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