False alarm for person in ditch near Lexington Ave, New York NY


A report was made about a person in a ditch near Lexington Avenue and 105th Street. Responders found no danger and determined this was a recurring false alarm from the same caller.
Audio|Source: FDNY Fire Dispatch - Manhattan
02:47
Transcript:
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Phone alarm, 1301, 105, Strait, Lexington Avenue, Park Avenue, a person in an edge pitch.
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Fun alarm, 1301, 110, 105, Street, Lexington, Avenue, Park Avenue, a person in a ditch.
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4-1 to Manhattan chain what's 4-1 respondent 1-1301 Okay
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Okay
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4-3 to Manhattan.
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Ladder 4-3.
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You have a 10-7[1] on box 1301.
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We have a chronic caller at this location, okay?
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Nothing further on this.
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We believe it could be the climate caller.
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N-4 will investigate, get its signal on.
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10-4[2]. 9 tangent 4-4.
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The phone.
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4-4-deservated the Hesback Tech unit.
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Hitchin 4-4-104.
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Manhattan Ladder 25.
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The ladder 25.
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The ladder 25 is transporting risk and collapse.
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Number 25, 104.
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Manhattan, Ladder 4, 2.
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A ladder 4, 2. Fort. Waterman, Ash.
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Letter one, four.
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We opened up the street.
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We have to come in and finish the trade.
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At 10-5-Latter-1-4 here, we cut off.
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March department.
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Okay. Finish. 10-4[2]. 4-3 to Manhattan.
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Ladder 4-3. X-1301, nothing found at this location, 10992.
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1092-1301, 1092-1301, or his ladder 4-3.
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Manhattan to the 1-2.
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1-2-104. All units back in service, 06,0-60 hours, 9457.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-7: Out of Service
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave & E 105th St, New York, NY 10029
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