Crews extinguish small fire on Longwood Rd, Suffolk County NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible electrical fire involving burning wires and leaves near Longwood Rd in Brookhaven. The incident appeared to involve a transformer fire in a storage area, and responders used booster lines to extinguish burning debris before returning to headquarters.
Audio|Heard on: Mastic Beach Area Fire and EMS Departments
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03:39
Transcript:
00:00
We're still on scene.
00:01
This wire is actively burning here, trying to shut them down.
00:08
Zero twice, people.
00:09
We'll head over to you.
00:28
He's at Longwood Rd now.
00:37
He said it's probably a storage area.
01:05
Wading River Fire responding, Cedar Rd and Oak Dr.
01:09
Direction Oak Rd, proceeding for Wading River.
01:12
A transformer fire, Cedar Rd and Oak Rd, 1233, fire count.
01:57
This 1231 unit 3.
02:07
Chief, do you want us to send them from the north or the south?
02:15
Back to headquarters.
02:19
We'll free you guys up if you get anything else.
02:26
3180, do you want us out there or go back to what’s going now? You guys could take up, looks like you killed the power, returning to headquarters.
02:53
88 has been pulled up shortly, it was unit two, that's probably the storage area.
03:25
Do you want me to maintain a nine here or head to headquarters?
03:30
You can stay there for now.
03:33
I just need them to stretch a booster line and hit some of these leaves on fire.
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Location mentioned:
Longwood Rd, Brookhaven, NY
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