Steam leak and carbon monoxide alarm in Manhattan apartment, New York NY
Fire department units responded to a steam leak and a carbon monoxide alarm reported in an apartment near 11G in Manhattan, New York.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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We had a steam leak in Apartment near 11G.
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Last name, (name withheld).
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10, 4.
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128, the time is such for 9.
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Thank you.
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Engine 84, Manhattan.
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84.
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Show sort of delaying of 1671 due to drill, okay.
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It's going to be in front of that location as well, okay.
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All 35, the time is such a 4-9.
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Engine 84.
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Agent 84.
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It's a 10901, you can remain at 7.
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84, 1024.
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1237 times slash 490.
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Then end at 84.
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Then end at 84.
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Measure 84.
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They re-upgraded it, okay? It's uh you got to go back.
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84, 74.
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74. The woman at.
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8-4. Same message as the previous box with the laser drill.
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10-4[1].
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I'm also getting a carbon monoxide alarm at that location, K.
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24.
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Department 32 for the carbon monoxide.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Manhattan, New York, NY
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