Vehicle fire extinguished near 9th Avenue, New York NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire Department units responded to a vehicle fire near 9th Avenue and 5th Street in New York. The fire was extinguished, the burned vehicle was towed, and lanes were reopened after the scene was cleared. No injuries were mentioned, and traffic resumed normally.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
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03:32
Transcript:
00:00
How are we looking with FD on 9th and 5th Street?
00:05
FD on scene.
00:10
Call to central.
00:13
Sergeant Hodges, you're coming in two by two.
00:15
Hey, unit raising central?
00:17
Central at 12-15.
00:20
The view in like 5 min.
00:23
The fire department is on location and the fire was put out on the car.
00:29
The fire's off.
00:31
Unit, you should just stand by for a second.
00:34
We'll send them a call to Sergeant Hodges.
00:39
FD is not on the scene.
00:41
The vehicle is going to get towed in like 5 min.
00:44
All right, 10-4[1]. Once the vehicle gets towed, can you just give me a traffic report for 9th Avenue?
00:49
What traffic is slowing down 9th Avenue as we speak? All right, 10-4[1].
00:53
Thank y'all, appreciate it.
00:57
Inspector Consada on 5 from Mobile.
01:05
Inspector Consada on here.
01:07
Can you please remove it from Ninth Avenue?
01:16
Inspector Consada on the air.
01:24
I'm calling you.
01:29
Sergeant Lyle, this is Chief Post Seven.
01:34
Hey man, you got a call?
01:37
No, four cow.
01:43
We'll send them a call to keep us open.
01:49
On the phone.
01:51
Uh, Lieutenant Cutler out here?
01:54
On the air.
01:55
Do you have any flatbeds?
01:59
Not aware of.
02:01
Uh, what do you need? A tow truck?
02:04
Relocate my thing.
02:05
So uh, petty accident.
02:11
Reach out to the patient ICP.
02:13
Maybe they have a pedalo team working.
02:19
Sergeant Lowry, go.
02:21
Chief, I spoke with the borough.
02:24
They're waiting a little bit longer and they asked that we hold traffic off of Sixth and Eighth until all their barriers are broken down.
02:34
Okay, Captain Healy, Inspector Consada Red, we're going to be waiting a little bit longer.
02:39
Once we see the barriers stop breaking down, we'll try it again.
02:44
Alrighty, Lieutenant Deeb, have your personnel stand by.
02:47
At three, four and six, and three, four and eight, please.
02:50
Yes, that's four.
02:51
I have one and eight on each corner.
02:57
Okay, thank you.
02:58
Do you love it? What's the pace to transmit once we open it up? On four zero and six.
03:05
Sector 17, make sure there is no vehicle going into (number withheld).
03:21
Said I'm gonna call two and go ahead to go drive it.
03:25
Be advised, that burned out vehicle (number withheld) has been removed.
03:30
All lanes will reopen following.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
9th Ave, New York, NY
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