Gas odor detected with patient affected in basement, New York NY


Emergency services responded to a gas odor report at the basement of near East 3rd Street between Avenue A and Avenue B. At least one patient was affected by inhaling the gas.
Audio|Source: FDNY Fire Dispatch - Manhattan
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Transcript:
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But at EMS box 423,
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addresses near East 3rd Street between Avenue A and Avenue B,
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for an order of gas with patients in the basement.
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But at EMS box 423, addresses near East 3rd Street between avenues Adam and Boy for an order of gas in the basement with patients.
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Back home, Battalion 4.
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Okay. We got this from EMS reporting one patient, inhaled order gas in the basement.
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We added engine 1-5 as the CFR engine.
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The Italian 4, 10-4[1].
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Mackle, engine one five.
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Angel one five.
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You respondent? And in four.
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922-459. 929.
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459. 6.5.
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6.5.
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26. The last ticket we got, is it the same ticket as the previous box?
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Yeah, test four, but they upgraded it to an arrest.
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The EMS is on scene right now.
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Two six, ten four.
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I call the Italian four.
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24, okay. EMS update the location now reporting the apartment number is 3 Adam.
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We're unaware if that's where the order is or if that's for the patient is.
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Tiny point, time 4.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 3rd St, New York, NY 10009
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