Small Rubbish Fire Started by Homeless Person at Subway, Manhattan NY
A small rubbish fire occurred at the IND A Line subway station near 168th Street and Broadway. The fire was started by a homeless person near the ticket booth. Fire responders were dispatched to the scene to address the situation.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Mention A-4-Ladder 3-4, Italian-13, responding phone alarm, (number withheld).
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IND A-A line at near 168th Street on Broadway, rubbish fire on the station.
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Alarm (number withheld) I and D-A-Line Street, Broadway, rubbish fire near the ticket filter.
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(number withheld). Not a man.
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Engine 9.
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For Box 206, do you have a floor?
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9, EMS hasn't provided a floor, all they gave us was apartment I as in Idaho.
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We'll try to give them one call and see what they say.
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(number withheld), thank you.
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Alarm 1 (number withheld) Malcolm X Boulevard west 113 to west 111 144 street order a gas to two boys alarm 1 (number withheld) Malcolm X Boulevard west 113 to what's 111 4th street order a guest to boy.
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2100 hours 457.
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3 to Manhattan.
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713.
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714, can we get a 10-7 or have the caller to meet the members?
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I came in from transit.
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It was reported of a homeless person that lit a fire by the ticket booth.
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9-1-3-10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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