Small fire in compactor chute at 60 Pitt St, New York NY
A small fire broke out in a compactor chute at 60 Pitt Street in Manhattan. Firefighters responded promptly and brought the fire under control with no spread beyond the chute. EMS was not needed at the scene.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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4 to Manhattan.
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This is Italian 4.
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291. We had a small fire in the compactor chute, no extension. We're going to go with all hands under control.
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One line stretch, one operation.
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Do you have any apartments other than the original caller?
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They have just one franc.
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10 for them.
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Next one, Battalion 4.
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Battalion 4.
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Hines, size, up, as per SIDS,
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and do you need EMS?
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Hightens size up as per SIDS, negative on EMS at this time.
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10.4.
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Bannana nothing all hands on the control box 291-near Pitt St that's where it's into the Lentie streets for a compactor fire.
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Bannana and nothing all hands on the control box 291-near Pitt St, routes into Delancey Street for a compactor fire.
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117, the time of 945.
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