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Fire in 14-story building at East 20th StreetNew York NY

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Key Room, 510 E 20th St, New York, NY 10009

A fire occurred in a 14-story building at 510 East 20th Street in Manhattan's Stuyvesant Town area. Multiple fire units responded, firefighting efforts included stretching lines and knocking down the fire. Two occupants sheltered in place. The fire is under control, with no visible fire remaining.

Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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07:36
Transcript:
00:00
Phone alarm 442 101 Avenue D in Davity, 7 to East 8th, alarm activation on the 10th floor.
00:06
Phone alarm 442, 101 Avenue D in David E, 7 at East 8, alarm activation on the 10th floor.
00:13
11, dispatch report, everyone.
00:22
Manhattan.
00:24
Signed, sir.
00:27
This box 499, transmit to 1077.
00:29
We get a fire in apartment 7.
00:35
Tenth floor.
00:36
Tenth floor.
00:46
1077 transmitted Manhattan Box 498 to address 510 East 20th Street, Stuyvesant Town, for fire and 7-Boy.
00:55
107 transmit of Manhattan Box 498, 510 East 20th Street, fire in apartment 7-Boy.
01:03
Mountain 2, Battalion 6.
01:05
It's 6.
01:06
Confirmed the address is 510 East 20th.
01:11
1045 10-4[2].
01:26
Mounting cibs for 1077 box 498 for the address 510 East 20th Street.
01:31
Clinic one story 85 by 55 feet, Class 1.
01:34
Market at 514 East 20th Street.
01:36
Sprinkler only in medical clinic with oxygen tanks and x-ray machines.
01:40
Staff providing CPR, D-Fibb trains, not a CFR.
01:45
Repeating SIDS for box 498, 510 East 20th Street.
01:49
Clinic one-story 85 by 50 feet, Class 1, Market at 514 East 20th Street.
01:54
Sprinkler only in medical clinic with oxygen tanks and x-ray machines, staff CPR, and D5Train.
02:01
(name withheld).
02:11
7-magnon 2 trucks at box 472 your own score 10-84[1] available when available 332 on this box K Italian 7 to 10 8.
02:27
10 8 10 10 4 10 4 9 engine 2 first.
02:36
9 engine 2 1.
02:46
Ladder 9.
02:49
Ladder 9 is 10.8 available if you have a box for us.
02:53
6.5.
02:57
96, go ahead.
02:59
This box 498.
03:01
Request EMS.
03:03
We have two occupants sheltering in place.
03:06
104. What apartment?
03:09
I'm at seven boys.
03:10
Report on the K.
03:12
All right, 10-4[2].
03:16
All right, 10-4[2].
03:21
Calling ladder six.
03:24
Ladder six.
03:26
And remain in service.
03:28
That's six, cut eight.
03:31
Okay.
03:33
Nine six.
03:36
Spots 498.8.
03:37
It's a 14-story 150 by 150 feet, class 1 building.
03:41
Exposure 1 is a street.
03:42
Exposure 2 is a similar attached building.
03:44
Exposure 3 is a courtyard.
03:46
Exposure 4 is the street.
03:48
They have one line stretched.
03:50
And...
03:51
in operation as of E.K.
03:55
Time-bloss the time. The time of the report is 0116 hours, duration 1515 minutes.
03:59
I have your designation, just you're ready.
04:08
Out of Italian 6.
04:12
Okay.
04:13
All right, engine 2-1's your high-rise nozzle, detonate off of 14, engine 26, your CFR engine.
04:19
Letter 2 is your fast truck.
04:21
Battalion 1 is your safety officer, engine 3-9, transporting, vent support.
04:32
10-4[2]. We're currently using all hands.
04:39
10-4[2].
04:42
Is engine 2-1?
04:45
Engine 2-1.
04:46
2-1, your high-rise knob.
04:48
We can pick it up for 14 on C.2.
04:52
Engine 2-1, 10-4[2].
04:54
Engine 2-6.
04:56
2-6, CFR.
04:59
10-4[2]. Letter 20.
05:02
Ladder 20 fast.
05:05
Confirming out of time one.
05:09
911.
05:10
Deputy officer.
05:12
9.
05:13
9.9, 10-4[2].
05:17
Ladder 9. You got the run?
05:20
Ladder 9. 10-4[2] response.
05:24
3.3 to man.
05:26
3.33. 30.
05:29
10-8 from that private box with ladder 9.
05:31
You have another box for us?
05:42
Manhattan.
05:45
Signed, sir.
05:48
We have water on the fire.
05:50
All visible fire has been knocked down.
05:52
Your attack stairway is stairway A.
05:54
A.
05:55
We're going to change the apartment to apartment 10-4[2]K.
05:58
Fire apartment is apartment 10-boy.
06:00
10-4[2].
06:03
10-4[2]. All right, 33.
06:07
The text is coming over going into CFR.
06:10
Vennon engine 26?
06:12
6. 2.6, you can remain in service.
06:19
2.6, 10-4[2].
06:22
The 9th Battalion 6.
06:25
6K.
06:27
All right, engine 3-3 is replacing 2-6 as a CFR.
06:32
And 4K.
06:35
Now I'm calling the rack manager.
06:39
Okay.
06:46
Sox.
06:49
6.498, transmit, 2-2-10-4[2]5, no codes.
06:54
Augmented Yvonne, okay?
06:57
10-4[2]. Time of year 10-45[3] is 0119, duration 18 minutes.
07:04
10-4[2], 18 minutes.
07:09
All hands going to work, box 498, 510 East 20th, Stuyvesant Town for fire department emergency.
07:16
All hands going to work off 498, 510 East 20th Street, Stuyvesant Town area for fire.
07:26
All units operating and responding to all hands box 498, attack stairwell is stairway A.
07:32
All units operating, respond in box 498, attack stairway A.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-84: Unit has arrived at the scene or location.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
[3]
10-45: Civilian casualty involving injury or fatality

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Key Room, 510 E 20th St, New York, NY 10009
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