Fire on 17th floor of residential building in New York, New York NY
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Firefighters responded to a fire on the 17th floor of a 17-story residential building near West 139th Street in New York City. One civilian casualty with injury self-evacuated. Fire lines were stretched and searches were ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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05:28
Transcript:
00:00
9-1-6, 10-4[1].
00:02
All right, but time 1-6 while I have you, what are we using?
00:07
Using all hands.
00:23
6-7-10-1-588 we're using all hands fire on the 17th floor of a 17 story class 1 200 by 100 multiple dwelling the fire apartment 17g attacks there a a address near West 139 street exposure ones a parking lot 2's a yard 3s a yard 4's a street we have one line stretched searches are in progress.
00:52
Primaries are negative.
00:56
10-4[1]. O'Han's going to work, box 158-8-Aid8, address near West 139th Street, between Leinix Avenue and 5th Avenue, fire in apartment 17, George.
01:08
All hands going to work, box 1588, a address near West 139th Street, between Lenox Avenue and 5th Avenue, fire in apartment 17, George.
01:20
Let's respond in the box 1588.
01:24
Engine 71, you are a designated at the CFR engine, okay?
01:30
71, 104.
01:33
104. 9 to engine 3.
01:42
Manant to engine three.
01:45
Engine three.
01:47
Yourself and high-rise one can remain in service care.
01:52
NG3104. Okay.
01:58
One. One minute.
02:08
Man 2, Battalion, 16.
02:17
9-2, Battalion, 16.
02:27
And phone on Box 102-2-2 at East Seatvin 7-1 Street and Park Avenue for an auto-exification.
02:34
And I'm following on back 1-022 at East 7-1 Street and Park Avenue for an auto-exification.
02:39
And then to Battalion 16, Ken.
02:43
Okay. Okay.
02:46
Engine 5-8 is going to be a new defense support truck engine 3 and high-rise on our 10-8.
02:54
6, 10, 4.
02:59
6.4.8 hours, dispatch of 495.
03:09
Battalion 1-6 to Manhattan.
03:10
That was 58 truck, correct?
03:13
10-4[1]-5-8 truck. 104.5-8 truck.
03:16
104.
03:24
10 minutes.
03:27
Engine 4K.
03:29
Is there a bus at 9, about 7107?
03:32
We have a conscious patient to sit now for our own.
03:36
1040, it's showing the MS on scene.
03:38
As of 9 minutes, I do okay.
03:53
Thank you.
03:55
10-4[1]. 2.4-4-6-49 hours, a special 4995.
04:04
1-8-7-9-9-8 to 9-9-8.
04:12
Order 5-8-K.
04:15
Any of frequency respond on a box 1588 with the vent support.
04:20
Turn 4.
04:23
The ladder 5-8, your attack stairwell is going to be attack stairwell 8,
04:28
okay. Be stairwell 104.
04:33
1650R, dispatch of 495.
04:43
3.9 to Manette.
04:45
Number 3.9, Ken.
04:49
Yeah, box 102.2.
04:50
We have a two-car accident.
04:52
There's no pin.
04:53
You can attend to rescue.
04:57
Time four, man, out to rescue one.
04:59
Rescue wrong, we got it.
05:00
We'll be 10 a, thank you.
05:02
No,
05:03
4.
05:06
1-650 hours, a spatula 495.
05:13
1016 to the manate.
05:16
The time, 16, got.
05:19
1588. We have water on the flyer.
05:21
We have one civilian casualty no code yet who self-evacuated.
05:28
104. Time 4.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
W 139th St, New York, NY 10037
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