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Odor of gas reported near park avenue in bronx, New York NY
A report was received about the smell of gas near Park Avenue between East 104th and East 105th Streets in the Bronx. Emergency services tried to get more details but could not obtain an exact apartment number. The utility company Con Edison was notified and expected to arrive in about 20 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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1292 in front of near Park Avenue to East 104 and East 104 and East 105 Streets, odor of gas.
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Phone alarm, Manabox, 129, 2 in front of near Park Avenue, to East 104, East 1005 Street,
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for Norder Gas.
00:23
Anandigin 4-4.
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EMS attempted to call back, they were unable to get an apartment number,
00:35
though.
00:37
Agent 4-4, 104, EMS is on.
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Keep on us.
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All right, 104.
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(number withheld).
00:44
9 or 9.
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9.
00:56
Ladder 9, Class 3485, Sherman 117, 301, 1st Avenue.
01:01
East 17, East 1st, 8th Street, automatic alarm.
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Later 9.
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Ladder 9, 104, respondent.
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Class 3485, Terminal 17, 301, 1st Avenue, East 17, 18th Street, automatic alarm.
01:17
Class 3-851-217 422 West 49th Street, 9 to 10th Avenue, automatic alarm.
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And then, clause 3-851-21217, 422 West 49th Street, 9-6-10,
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automatic alarm.
01:33
(number withheld) minute and 457.
01:39
4-3 doing that 4-3 k 4-3 k 1-12 to restart our contact this is ongoing pub as well as you have a caller for this K k
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A 4-3 of the caller was leaving the building to stay auto gas in front of the address.
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And Con Edison has been notified they have a 20-minute, 2-0-minute EPA.
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Park Ave, Bronx, NY 10029
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