Rubbish fire on train near South Ferry is extinguished, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, a rubbish fire occurred on a train near South Ferry and South Street in New York. The fire was put out before the fire department arrived. Police and emergency medical services were requested to evaluate a person at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Phone alarm 7330, R290, South Ferry, and South Street for a rubbish fire on the train.
00:07
Phone alarm 7330, R290, South Ferry, and South Ferry and South Street for rubbish fire on the train.
00:20
Cousman, N?
00:23
Ladder 15.
00:25
6-7-330. Do you have a direction of the train?
00:36
A negative-15, all they gave was card number (number withheld), no direction was given.
00:47
24. 1446-457.
00:53
2.9K.
00:59
2nd330-85 is then the subway was extinguished prior to arrival.
01:04
We do need PD and EMS to evaluate the BP on the station, K.
01:12
Step, what direction is that in?
01:17
South Ferry is a terminal; it's just a turnaround.
01:22
All right, simple.
01:24
1451, 45, listen.
01:28
Okay.
01:34
Okay.
01:36
Tell ya one.
01:40
About 7330, we go down for 18 using engine 4, latter 15.
01:45
A battalion 1 will remain on the scene until PD& EMS arrives.
01:52
The train is on track 1 at the station, K.
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