Possible track fire reported near Lexington Av Station, New York NY
A possible track fire was reported near 59 St and Lexington Avenue subway station. Smoke was seen coming from the top side of the tracks, prompting emergency units to respond. The fire's status was followed up by responders at the scene.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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She put him under 61[1] to Bleecker Street.
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Are you respond to the fire?
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B4.
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Third Avenue,
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are you respond to that fire, correct?
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Okay.
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As per B, when they say that the smoke, smoke is possibly coming from top side and we're going on to that side.
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10% once.
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Let me go ahead.
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Go Adam 1.
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Go Adam 1.
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Go Adam 1. Go Adam 1.
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Can you need?
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2 Adam 1 proceed 35 may from 3 4 to 14th Street on a e-line
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and 4409 309 409 so it's 98[2] the final
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98[2] for mill.
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Yeah, but you have to, um, are you marking the, um,
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the job? It's Canadian.
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The job is marked 91, 98[2].
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All right, four out of one.
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One.
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Bottom one, you still out on that track fire? That caused with the railman that was at near 59 St and Lexington Avenue or you have a final?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
61: Official police report documenting a complaint or incident for record-keeping and investigation purposes.
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98: Assignment completed; no further action needed; unit available for service.
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Location mentioned:
Near St - Lexington Av Station, New York, NY
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