Fire alarm controlled at Medford funeral home, Medford NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible alarm activation at a funeral home near Horseblock Road in Medford. The situation appeared to involve an alarm triggered by aerosol spray rather than an actual fire. The alarm was reset and the scene declared controlled.
Audio|Heard on: Patchogue Fire Department
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
5402-0-12 responding to (name withheld).
00:08
Reporting to (name withheld) at 9-02.
00:12
It came in as a pull station, however at the bottom of the printout it says it's a general.
00:17
Not sure what that's about.
00:19
And just spoke with County half-hour for the rep.
00:23
Copy.
00:33
12.0. In the computer, I'm not sure if it's still relevant.
00:38
It's flashing that it's occupied second floor, so on the west side of the building, if possible, maybe they know.
00:45
More can get you in.
00:48
Copy, thank you.
00:59
Old Medford command.
01:04
I'm going to go controlled up here.
01:06
I'm just going to attempt to reset.
01:07
I think it was either spray deodorant or aerosol that set it off.
01:15
Affirmative.
01:16
The first alarm is controlled by the Authority of 32 at 905.
01:24
I'm going to reset.
01:25
I'll go to the signal.
01:30
32, you are coming in pretty scratchy.
01:32
You said you're going to go to the second alarm now?
01:36
Yeah, once the alarm takes the reset, I'll proceed to the second.
01:41
Permanent.
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Location mentioned:
Horseblock Road, Medford, NY 11763
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