Explosion reported near East 105th Street in New York, New York NY
An explosion was reported near East 105th Street between Lexington and Park Avenues in New York. Upon investigation, no fire was found in the apartment. The cause was a malfunctioning stove that caused the gas to shut off.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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1.301, 10th, near East 105 Street, Lexington Avenue, Park Avenue,
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reporting explosion in the area. 1,3101, 10-1[1], 10-1, near East 105th Street.
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Lexington Avenue, Park Avenue, reporting an explosion in the area.
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I'm 1602, this Metro 457.
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Next to that.
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Tye 6.
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430, 1018 for 1040 code 1. We had no fire at the apartment. They just had a malfunctioning stove. Gas would shut off.
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Let an I shut gas off to the appliance. If you can notify content, please.
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1018 430 1019.101040 code 1 orders to 9.9.92, battalion 1 2.
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2.
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2.
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2. 2.
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Okay, tell you 1-2-9 -1-2. 1-2. We have nothing further on this, the caller hung up and unable in the 10-7.
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104.
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64-5-7. 6104-457.
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5329.
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53. 53.
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1301 if you had that from further, I'll make it a 10-92[2], okay.
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1092-1, 1092-1301, Orca engine 53-12.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Signal weak or unable to copy transmission.
[2]
10-92: No further action needed; situation resolved, unfounded, or does not require additional police response.
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