Fire department controls large brush fire in Manhattan, New York NY
Fire department units responded to a large brush fire near 190th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan. The fire was controlled with water and was darkening down. The situation was expected to hold without further escalation.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Battalion 1-3 to Manhattan.
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1 3-769.
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We're using 3 engines, 2 trucks.
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We have water on the fire.
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Fire's darkening down.
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We need no other units up here except for the brush fire unit.
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10-4[1]. What's your control of the fire? Okay.
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Fire. We'll go down full.
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Tipo, with the reporting the three and the two, and the doubtful, we're going to transfer the old hands, okay.
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Another standby.
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Double.
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1018450 for a 31 virus with what to time 0738 the time stretch 490
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1 3 to Manhattan 1 3 to 9th 179 we're going to go with 3 engine 2 engines I'm sorry 3 engines 2 trucks we're going to go with probably will hold just have the brush fire unit continue in
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3rd 4th and the 1 3rd 4th and the 1 3rd 9th and the 1 3rd 59
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13.
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Do you require EMFK?
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I can get a vet this time.
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104, thank you.
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Vision 97 on the frequency with brush fire 8.
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Can you advise the 1-3 battalion that we're in heavy traffic? We're going to be delayed.
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10-4[1]. Then to the 1-3.
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1-3-10-4[1].
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All hands operated in box 1769, hybrid support,
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near 190th street to Amsterdam for a large brush fire.
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All hands operated in a box 1769, hybrid support,
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near 190th street to Amsterdam for a large brush fire.
02:29
Fires probably will hold.
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0741, the time is central 4.9.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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