False fire alarm at location near West 111th Street, New York NY
Fire units responded to an automatic fire alarm near West 111th Street, Manhattan, but found no sign of fire and determined the address was incorrect. The alarm company later confirmed the alarm had been reset.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
With that 84 bucks 1339, do you have any better address? We have nothing happening here on the scene.
00:09
Andrew 47, reports came in of the electric locks bulking between the buildings there near West 111th Street.
00:22
There is no 562, that's a bad address.
00:29
104047, I'll try 10-7[1].
00:30
10-7[1]. 9-800-47.
00:35
7. 7. 7.
00:49
1-2-9.
00:52
Battalion 1-1-1.
00:56
We have a message for 104-7.
00:58
10-4[2], we are unable in the 10-7[1].
01:02
4-104. Man to Battalion 9.
01:08
Battalion 9. Battalion 9.
01:11
They were to the call back to the alarm company.
01:13
They were unable to get in contact with the key holder there.
01:20
10-4[2], yeah,
01:22
we were able to make contact with the building staff.
01:24
They just had no activation
01:26
ever show up on the alarm panels, so we just wanted to see what the status was in the alarm company's standpoint.
01:33
10-4[2], 99. The alarm company was showing on alarm reset.
01:38
By 29, 10-4[2], go to 35, we'll be 10-8.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-7: Unit out of service or unavailable for assignment.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 111th St, New York, NY 10025
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