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Fire contained on second floor of six-story residential buildingNew York NY

audio iconFire & Arson
E 105th St, New York, NY 10029

Firefighters responded to a fire on the second floor of a six-story residential building near East 105 Street in Manhattan. They used two hose lines and found no victims during searches. The situation was reported as likely under control.

Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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00:30
Transcript:
00:00
Box 1302, address near East 105 Street.
00:03
We're using all hands for a fire on the second floor, apartment two, Eddie, of a six-story, 200 by 100.
00:11
Non-fireproof multiple dwelling, exposure one is a street, exposure two is an alley, exposure three is a yard, and exposure four is an alley.
00:17
We have two lines stretch, one in operation.
00:19
Primaries are complete, negative six.
00:21
Secondaries on the floor above are completed negative.
00:25
Secondaries are underway in the fire apartment.
00:28
We need Condet Electric, we can probably will hold at this time.

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Location mentioned:
E 105th St, New York, NY 10029

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Incident Timeline

  1. Fire Under Control
  2. Searches and Utilities
  3. Address and All-Hands Operation
  4. Main Body of Fire Knocked Down
  5. Building and Exposure Update
  6. Incident Duration Updates
  7. Fire Details and Exposures
  8. Initial Fire Reported

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