Rubbish fire on upper mezzanine level near 190th Street, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, a rubbish fire occurred on the upper mezzanine level near 190th Street and Fort Washington Avenue. Management is taking the system offline.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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02:8
Transcript:
00:24
On the IND A line at 190th Street on Fort Washington Avenue, a rubbish fire on the upper mezzanine level.
00:35
On the hand phone alarm back 745, under I&A as in Adam line at 190 Street and Fort Washington Avenue, rubbish fire on the upper mezzanine level.
00:46
0709 hours is patch of (number withheld).
00:52
Forum and Anne.
00:56
What's time for?
00:58
Yeah, we have a connection between an MTA bus and a taxi.
01:03
Just south of the Williamsburg Bridge on the northbound FDR, the taxi is going to pull up to House Street and they're going to need an ambulance up there.
01:18
MTA bus is going to be able to get off the highway to buy themselves.
01:23
All right, 104.
01:24
PD does have it.
01:27
All right, 104, but yeah, if you just make sure an ambulance is going to meet the members and the taxi at Houston Street.
01:40
104. 0711,
01:42
hours of (number withheld).
01:51
Ladder 2.3 have been had.
01:55
Latitude 3.
01:57
For Box 1543, we were unable to reset the alarm management's on the scene.
02:03
The process of taking the system offline.
02:06
Ladder 3 is going to be 10-8[1].
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[1]
10-8: In service and available for calls or assignments.
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St, Bennett Ave, New York, NY 10040
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