Rubbish fire reported under Alexander Hamilton Bridge, New York NY
Fire units responded to a report of rubbish burning underneath the Alexander Hamilton Bridge on Harlem River Drive in New York City. No brush fire was present at the location. An electrical fire alarm was also reported nearby at West 145 Street, 7th Avenue and 8th Avenue.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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10-4[1]. And phone alarm box (number withheld) on the Harbor Drive
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at the Alexander Hamilton Bridge, rubbish underneath the high bridge.
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Sent phone on arm of box (number withheld) on the Harlem River Drive at the Alexander Hamilton Bridge, rubbish underneath the high bridge.
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And to engine 14.
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Engine 14. Engine 14.
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Engine 14. Responding, UMS box (number withheld).
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104. We just got it now.
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Just that be a divisory delay due to the hydrant inspection.
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104. 11.05 at times, such as you 5.08.
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Engine 59.
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Engine 59, K.
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Engine 59, still operating 1532.
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Engine 59, 104.
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One-eighth manon.
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Ladder 1-8.
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Missile runs over the U.S.
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Air, we're going to be away from the rigs.
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Ten floor.
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But out of tension, engine 6-9, ladder 28, redirect for alarm, box (number withheld), the intersection of West 145 Street, 7th Avenue and 8th Avenue, electrical fire in the building.
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Engine 6.9, 10-4[1].
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Right, 3.
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3,
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24.
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9-4. 9494. 9409-9-9-9-1-(number withheld).
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This area west 145 Street, 7th Avenue and 8th Avenue.
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Electrical fire in the building.
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5 to Manhattan engine 95 we intend to have a box we are in the vicinity of the Harlem River Drive under the Alexander Hamilton Bridge we do not have a brush fire at this location okay ten four engine 95 it's gonna be the rubbish underneath the high bridge there off the Harlem River Drive.
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Engine 95, 104.
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Was this a passenger by, K?
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Call there was a worker on the bridge.
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Engine 95-104, we'll investigate.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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