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Female suspect started fire at subway station platformNew York NY

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audio iconFire & Arson
E 7th St, New York, NY 10009

A female suspect started a fire on the northbound platform at the 110th Street subway station in Manhattan. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene.

Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
Listen to dispatch call
00:43
Transcript:
00:00
You have a female (name withheld) starting a fire on the northside platform.
00:04
Two on the boy in Charlie, lower 35.
00:09
Very condition?
00:11
Yeah, three conditions.
00:13
Let me go.
00:15
This is 14.
00:17
Rala, a four, the location.
00:18
No closure decision was given.
00:21
So, the Florida uses the stairs on the five central way, eight to be in the stairway at the flight to flood.
00:26
Tragal to the key, ice in the stairway,
00:28
the whole way.
00:29
Three sergeant.
00:35
Central sent by the drop.
00:37
Yeah, I'm doing not some limits.
00:39
At this time, we have a female (name withheld) sent the fire at 1-10 on the boy and Charlie.

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Location mentioned:
E 7th St, New York, NY 10009

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