Overheated electrical outlet reported near Columbus Avenue, New York NY
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An electrical fire was reported near Columbus Avenue and West 103rd Street. It was found to be an overheated electrical outlet with no fire spread. The power was turned off at the breaker.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Manhattan box 1294.
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870 Columbus Avenue near West 103rd Street, electrical fire upon 2, Charlie.
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Manifference, 1,2,94.
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870 Columbus Avenue, near West 103rd Street and electrical fire upon 2, Charlie.
00:22
Out of Fort of an N.
00:26
Butterful. Are you guys who is the release about to be with the heavy traffic from the tree?
00:32
Careful.
00:37
Senator Manhattan.
00:41
Engine 5.
00:44
489 is going to be a 1037 code 3.
00:46
Engine 5 is going to take some time for decomm, well-advised, and we're back in service.
00:51
10.4.
00:56
Before having a bad?
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Turn 4.
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3-0.4-637-3-7-3.
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Just give you to call them back to terms.
01:08
Careful.
01:12
3.5 to Manhattan.
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3 5.
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Indy-5, you can make my box at 37.
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Code 3 are going to take time to decon and restock.
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Careful.
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Trial 1-1-1 to Manhattan.
01:32
Tadion 1-1 in Manhattan.
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Pallion 1-1.
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Box 1294, 1018 for a 1040 code 2.
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We had an overheated outlet, no extension.
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Isolated the power at the breaker.
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Time 1-1-108.
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10-8. 10-1.
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Location mentioned:
Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10025
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