Explosion reported near 11th Avenue between West 29th and 30th Streets, New York NY
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An explosion was reported near 11th Avenue between West 29th and West 30th Streets in New York.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Onbox 675,
00:02
put it in the area of 312 11th Avenue, between West 29th to West 30th Streets, Streat for an explosion in the area.
00:09
And pull on box 675 in the area of 312 11th Avenue, between West 29th to West 30th Streets for explosion in the area.
00:25
I'm calling engine 3.4.
00:28
3.4. At 34.
00:36
Your call is going to be in apartment 33A is an Adam at 312.11 Avenue.
00:45
Engine 314, 7.4.
00:55
And to Latter 2.
00:58
Latter 2. Latter 2 respond.
01:02
First, 2-4-0-1-7-6-5-3-5-5-5-5-W-0-W-8-9th, 2-8-9th, fire in the stairwell.
01:07
Latter 2.
01:08
10-4, sure, respond, okay, thank you.
01:11
10-4.
01:12
End 4-4-1-6-5, you address 3-5-0-S-4-4-8-9th to 9th avenues for a fire on the stairwell.
01:22
Manhattan calling engine 1-5.
01:26
Company 15.
01:28
Class 3 is in again.
01:31
That's 4.
01:33
4-1-9-9-9-4-1-9-9.
01:40
Below 4-1, Manhattan 4-6-9.
01:46
H.J.75. On-air frequency.
01:56
Ten-four. Ten-four.
02:02
Number five.
02:04
Angel five of Manhattan.
02:12
Angel five.
02:13
Angel five.
02:15
6-5, you have a location for this rubbish?
02:20
Negative, just reported at the intersection there.
02:22
East 1-4-and-second.
02:25
That's your 5, 10-4.
02:30
004-4-3-minute 4-6-9.
02:40
Norman Hath.
02:43
Rescue 1.
02:45
107, are any further information?
02:48
At 104. The caller is in an apartment 33 Adam at that address of 31211 Avenue.
02:55
Just reported an explosion in the area, there's nothing further.
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W 30th St, New York, NY
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