Fire alarm reported for smoke near East 32nd Street, New York NY
Fire department responded to a fire alarm near East 32nd Street due to smoke or carbon monoxide concerns involving two active manholes and a transformer. No active fire or immediate danger was confirmed as the situation is being monitored.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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The battalion 6, we just got the Class 3[1] from 3-1, near East 32nd Street.
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96, 104.
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1239, 457.
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Mr. Manhattan,
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6, guy.
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Spot 6, 9,000.
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And so they're very active.
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We'll continue to monitor radio levels and all the soldiers can't go out.
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Telling 6, you cut off the beginning of your report. Can you repeat?
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I call him battalion 6.
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86K.
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The beginning of your report was cut off. Can you repeat?
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For my hat. Battalion 6, we have two manholes and a transformer very active, who can continue to monitor the CO and smoke in all exposures, okay?
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10 4. Battalion 6.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Class 3: Activation of a fire alarm system, automatic or manual, with no confirmed fire or emergency.
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