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Fire reported on fifth floor of apartment building in New YorkNew York NY

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E 122nd St, New York, NY 10035

Fire department responded to a fire reported on the fifth floor of a multiple dwelling at near East 122nd Street between 3rd and Lexington Avenues in New York.

Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 26. The letter 26, redirect phone alarm box 1446.
00:06
The address 158 East 122nd Street.
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Between 3rd Avenue for fire on the fifth floor of a multiple dwelling.
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Ladder 26.
00:17
9-4-9-9-9-vall in box 1446 at address near East 122nd Street between 3rd Ave and Lexington Avenue for fire on the fifth floor of multiple dwelling.
00:37
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Location mentioned:
E 122nd St, New York, NY 10035

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Incident Timeline

  1. Further Orders Issued
  2. Battalion 12 Takes Command
  3. Repeat and Clarification of Alarm
  4. Location and Nature of Incident Confirmed
  5. Initial Alarm and Dispatch

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