Fire units respond to reported gas odor with no leak found, Bronx NY


Fire department responded to a reported gas odor near East 187 Street in the Bronx but found no gas leak or odor inside the building.
Audio|Source: FDNY Fire Dispatch - Bronx
03:9
Transcript:
00:00
POS-57 signal box 33227, address 622 East 187 Street, between Hughes Avenue and Belmont Avenue for a guest order. Ponce-7 signal box 332-327, address 622 East 187 Street, between Juse Avenue and Belmont Avenue for a gas order. Time now is 1407 hours, dispatch 5-0-5.
00:21
to the Bronx. Engine 4-3. 373, taking time to decontory stock. 10-4[1]. 1-409 hours, dispatch 5.05. 1-409 now, just fetch 505.
00:50
Attention, ladder 3-8, lot of 56, respond to box 33227. Address 622-East 17th Street between Hughes Avenue or Belmont Avenue for a gas order. Lotta 5-6. Line 5-6, responding gate. Tenssel. Trial 1-4 to the Bronx. Italian 1-4 to the Bronx. Be away from the rig for a few minutes. Can you give us our runs over the air?
01:19
Engine 7-3, standby. Fox, engine 7-9. 7-9. 10-1[3]-UMS front scene. 7-1-10. Fox engine 7-3. Fox engine 7-3. Box 2-8, 1037, Code 3[4]. We're taking time to restock and document.
01:49
104-1-3-hour just by 5.05. The 10-1[3]-8. 10-7[2] for box 3-327 have the call to come meet the members. Nobody in the building appears to be aware of their gas leak and there's no order in the building.
02:17
Nothing further. 10-4[1]. 10-4. 1018 for box 3337, 1018 for box 3337 for 1031 by orders of the time, 1-8.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
10-7: Out of service
[3]
10-1: Call your quarters or respond by telephone
[4]
Code 3: Emergency response
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Location mentioned:
Near E 187th St, Bronx, NY 10458
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