Gas leak reported near Madison Street and Jefferson Street, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, there was a report of a small gas leak near Madison Street and Jefferson Street in New York City. Fire crews responded and remained on the scene while waiting for the utility company Con Edison to arrive and address the issue. The gas leak was from newly installed shutoff valves.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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05:19
Transcript:
00:00
Phone along box is 224-2-2-4-2-4-0-Madison streets off of Jefferson Street, order a gas, 8 George.
00:06
Phone-alone Box 224; 240 Madison Street, off Jefferson Street, order a gas, a George.
00:16
Sixth of an ad.
00:19
One-six.
00:21
The last box can be able to thirty-seven code three which can take a two minutes of the economy stock.
00:25
We'll get back to you.
00:26
All right, tenfold.
00:35
Manhattan.
00:37
One-three.
00:40
Up our box down to an 18 with 93 and 45 operating K.
00:45
18 on 1734, 18 on 1734.
00:48
Final signal to follow, 93 and 45 operating orders of one three, battalion 1446-258.
01:00
Angel 14 to Manhattan.
01:03
Angel 14.
01:06
The Box 488, the DMS is signed K.
01:14
Stand byte. Stand by.
01:23
One-four, looks like EMS had a bus assigned,
01:27
but then removed it, and then made your run one of the same as a different one they have that we do not have access to.
01:37
So it's possible.
01:40
Andrew 14, 104, we need an ambulance to respond in front of your address, K-1090s, we have a patient there.
01:47
At 104, what do you got for condition of the patient, are they unconscious?
01:53
For a knee injury? All right, 10-4[1]-447-258.
02:06
Without in light of 2-3.
02:07
2-3.
02:10
23.
02:12
23, where are you?
02:15
I'm just pulling on to 161 off Amsterdam.
02:18
All right, 10-4[1].
02:22
It's going to be your report there, obviously 23.
02:25
23, 134. 23, 104.
02:36
Signed, Clare 3, the boxes, 1379, 245, East 115 Street, second and third, automatic alarm.
02:42
On the sign, Clare 3, 1379, 245, East 1115 Street, off the 2nd Avenue,
02:48
automatic alarm.
03:01
Engine ten by, you can show it's delayed due to the traffic to box one four oh four.
03:31
Clos three one four o eight, terminal two three one two three one two three one two oh west one one eight
03:40
6.5. 6.5. The question 10-7 for box 773.
03:47
Stand by.
03:55
6.5. We got nothing further for you.
04:04
524. 9.13.
04:07
We're going to make our box 1040 code 1.
04:14
Ladder 4 or 5 is going to remain on scene waiting the arrival, Con Ed.
04:20
They just have a small gas leak from a newly installed gas shutoff valves.
04:27
They're going to wait on team to show Con Ed.
04:30
Battalion 1-3, it could be 10-8[2].
04:32
Okay.
04:34
Forticoor 101-173-4-13th Battalion 1451, 2-248.
04:46
1035 call two bucks five 75 five seven five seven followed by orders of engine three I was one four five two a suspension five one four five two a suspension five one two
05:03
in Manhattan.
05:07
Tom, 4.
05:09
Fox 224, we're using 1 in the rest vass.
05:12
We have reports on a scene trying to collect the gas line.
05:16
All right, chief, we're up here on a team.
05:18
We'll get back to you with the particulars.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for calls or assignments.
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