Fire crews handle downed tree and wires on Granny Rd, Suffolk County NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire and rescue teams responded to multiple locations in the Brookhaven and Central Islip areas for downed trees and wires blocking roads. Crews were working on Granny Road and nearby streets to manage potential fire and electrical hazards.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police Departments
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Transcript:
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And 604, I'll send you down 18 for a tree down.
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242, near Granny Road.
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8409, 2109.
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104. 5, a 107 school crossings, 993R EVE and Academy Street.
00:14
43 wires down that tree down.
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8 sector from 1415 to 1600.
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104. 1-8-8-corders.
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You get something to call, 9-14.
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10-4[1]. 9.10-4.
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10-4[1]. 10-4.
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10-4[1]. Thank you.
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0-0-9-7. 0-10-7.
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4-4. Fire alarm.
00:40
23 Loddy Street, Isotterris, also Spurridge-Eightail.
00:43
Fire is notified.
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104. Encoder, 306.
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You're 06.
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2-06.
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0-6-1017 wires down aggravating for a retreat and prosperity in Central Islip branches on wire rescue is responding.
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7 4 he said rescue respond and 9 it's going to be 1017 wires down near Trobill Road off of Hollywood Avenue negative interview.
01:16
104 rescue responding I'll get in the call and figure out why.
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Location mentioned:
Granny Rd, Brookhaven, NY
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