Fire crews respond to audible alarm near Bishop Ln, Southampton NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire department units responded to a possible audible fire alarm near Bishop Lane close to Hill Street in Southampton. Dispatch confirmed the location and several units were dispatched, including Chiefs and responding engines. No further details on cause or damage were provided.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Suffolk County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Southern Fire Department Chiefs.
00:02
Audible fire alarm at Bishop Lane location.
00:08
(name withheld).
00:09
Who’s covering for the Southern Hudson Fire Department Chief?
00:12
Audible fire alarm.
00:14
Alarm active near Bishop Lane.
00:18
Time now is 1145.
00:29
Unit 301 responding.
00:33
Unit 31, 1145.
00:36
31, 1145. Thank you all, Richard.
00:44
Unit 33, please repeat your step on.
00:50
Unit 33, just be advised — knock-box system operational.
00:53
Preparing to enter the building.
00:58
Unit 50 responding.
01:08
1146.
01:12
Dispatch, can you confirm the location? The text came through as a different address.
01:21
Affirmative, it is near Bishop Lane, close to Hill Street.
01:29
Okay.
01:30
Thank you.
01:35
Unit 33 making entry.
01:40
Entry confirmed at 1147.
01:46
Zero there.
01:53
Anyone on scene at 1147.
02:04
Off 22.
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Location mentioned:
N Bishop Ln, Southampton, NY 11968
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