Gas odor reported on third floor of Manhattan building, New York NY
Fire units responded to a gas odor report on the third floor near West 62nd St in Manhattan. The fire safety director disabled two smoke detectors that prevented the alarm system from resetting. HVAC and alarm technicians were called to replace the detectors. No fire or explosion occurred.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Phone arm in at Box 957, the address near West 62nd St.
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West End Avenue, it's off of West End Avenue for an order of gas on the third floor.
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Phone on at Box 957, near West 62nd St. off of West End Ave for an order of gas.
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Third floor,
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213 5 a tonne. Special 4-2.
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9 of an ad.
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7-2. We're going to make this a 1040 code 2.
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The fire safety director had to take the two smokeheads offline because the system wasn't resetting without it.
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They're going to have to have the HVAC personnel and the alarm company come in to change out those smokeheads.
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9 is 108 and 54 and 4 will 108 under empty TK.
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1049.
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1040 call 2 in box 8.72, order the battalion 9.
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2.137. The time is the batch of 4.2.
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And answer the Italian 8.
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98.
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98, you can go 108.
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4.108.
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The answer to the 99th.
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I go into the gas leak, 104K.
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104.
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213 at the time, the dispatch report, too.
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A lot of six to the nine.
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A lot of six, okay.
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Two, one eight, twenty-nine, code one.
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Shut power down to the A-car on floor number seven.
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You can show us today.
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Tenfold.
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Tenfold.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 62nd St, New York, NY 10023
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