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Smoke detected at restaurant near east 9th streetNew York NY

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E 9th St, New York, NY 10003

Smoke was reported coming from a restaurant near East 9th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues. Responding units arrived to investigate a possible fire involving the restaurant's exhaust fan.

Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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03:24
Transcript:
00:00
Manhattan, phone alarm box 448, near East 9th Street.
00:04
That's 1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue,
00:06
now reporting smoke from the restaurant.
00:08
Manphone, 1-1 box 448, near East 9th Street.
00:12
First Avenue and 2nd Avenue now reporting smoke from the restaurant.
00:17
An engine 3-3.
00:18
To an end.
00:22
Answer 5.
00:24
Engine 5 is 10A from that previous box if you have another box for us.
00:31
That's half 4.
00:33
You're going to be first to do with box 448.
00:35
Near East 9th Street.
00:36
That's 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue, smoke from a restaurant.
00:38
Engine 5.
00:44
Banana Engine 3-3 3-3.
00:53
Manage, company 3-3.
01:01
We're at the ladder nine.
01:05
The ladder nine, now important to smoke from the restaurant.
01:10
The other nine, ten,
01:12
four.
01:13
Battalion six.
01:15
Nine, six, ten-four.
01:17
Also, battalion six, engine five, became available first to replace an engine one-four.
01:23
Nine-six, ten-four.
01:25
Been added an engine three three k?
01:35
7 in Manhattan.
01:37
The penny 7.
01:41
Box 715, all units are in the process and go 10-8[1] as they become available, but tiny 7 is 10-8.
01:46
10-4[2].
01:51
Ladder 7 in Manhattan.
01:53
Loud of company 7.
01:55
Do another run for us.
01:59
Negative, you can rein in service.
02:01
Headful. Head.
02:09
An engine company, 67.
02:11
Measure 6.7.
02:17
967. EMS is showing on scene as of now.
02:22
As of now. I see him coming in.
02:25
Tap 4.
02:38
106 box 448 do you have a 107 you have no condition at this address also give a 1020k
02:50
stay by the time 6
03:00
Number nine six.
03:03
Nine six.
03:05
Number nine six, the caller was refusing to give any more information to say that she saw smoke coming from possibly an exhaust fan from the restaurant called (name withheld).
03:18
Nine six ten four.
03:20
One seven five one time three twenty three.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service and available for calls or assignments.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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E 9th St, New York, NY 10003

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