Smoke caused by overheated belt in store stockroom, New York NY
Fire units responded to smoke in a store stockroom caused by an overheated HVAC belt. The system was shut down and the store manager was put in charge. No fire was found.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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getting another call for smoking the Duane Reade in the stock room.
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29, 104.
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26 to Manette.
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Ladder, 26.
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Box 1397, go to 351.
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We're 10-8[1].
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10-4[2]-351-1-139-7, 351-1397, bury the ladder, 26.
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Unifying Clare 3758-15 West 39 Street, 5 to 6th Avenue for an automatic alone.
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Unifying, Clare 3758-15 West 39 Street, 5 to 6th Avenue for an automatic.
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1425 dispatch for what street 1.
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1425 dispatch for what street 1.
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29. 29.
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41018 particular particulars to follow 104 1018 916 and 18 our 916 4 is the 9th battalion 1428 to catch the 4 24
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374 is going to be a 373 we're going to take time to decon 104 104 10 4
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Into the hand.
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29.
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That's 916.
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It was an overheated belt from the HVAC system.
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We shut the system down.
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We left the store manager in charge.
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The unit in the process.
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The manager is 108K.
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Time for.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service and available for calls or assignments.
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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