Recurring false fire alarm at Audubon Avenue building, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, responders received a fire alarm call at a building near Audubon Avenue in Manhattan. The alarm was a recurring false alarm with no fire or activation detected in the building.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
00:53
Transcript:
00:00
Phone box 1746, near Audubon Avenue, U.S.
00:06
181-182, Automatic 1-Warmine 5-6.
00:11
Now, phone, um, class 3-bots, 1746, near Audubon Avenue,
00:15
2-82-2-Avon-Avon-Avon-Avon-8-2 chute-O-AWomomomom 5-6.
00:22
Two,
00:24
three four seven, Manhattan.
00:32
Ladder 45 for the hat.
00:36
Ladder 415.
00:39
Box 1746, this is a recurring false alarm for us.
00:42
There's no Class 3 system in that building.
00:44
We keep getting the same apartment.
00:46
There's no activation.
00:47
We can make this 10-92.
00:50
10-9-2. 1049-19-1746 was the ladder 4-5.
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Location mentioned:
Audubon Ave, New York, NY 10033
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