Smoke seen from manholes due to underground electrical fire, Harrison NY


Firefighters responded to smoke from manholes near King St and Halstead Ave, Harrison. The smoke was caused by an underground electrical fire. Multiple fire units were dispatched to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Westchester County Fire/EMS - 60 Control - Southern Agencies Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Mr. Control, Rye, your Ladder, Village of the Maronix, your engine requested into Harrison, King Street at Halstead Avenue for smoke from manholes and reading inside the structure.
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Rye, your ladder, a Lader, a little Mariton engine, requested into Harrison.
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King Street at Halstead Avenue for smoke from manholes and reading the side of the structure.
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Lawyer, Inspiring, 19[1], and responding to safety.
00:27
20-0-9.
00:45
Big control, Mount Kisco, one engine, West Terrace, near tower, ladder, relocate.
00:50
Harrison Fire, headquarters, 206, Harrison Habitiveness.
00:53
Harrison operating at an underground, a light-neful fire.
00:57
Mount Kisco, one engine,
00:59
West Harrison, your tower ladder, ladder, relocate, 206 Harris.
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Avenue-Harrison headquarters.
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Harrison operating at its underground electrical fire fire EMS 19[1] when responding 2314-0-4.
Police codes explained
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[1]
19: Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) Protocol 19 – Heart Problems/A.I.C.D. (cardiac-related complaint)
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Location mentioned:
King St & Halstead Ave, Harrison, NY 10528
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