Gas odor reported but none detected on west 123rd street, New York NY
Fire units responded to a report of a gas odor near West 123rd Street between Lenox and Powell Avenues in Manhattan. After checking, no gas odor was found and no hazard was present. The case was cleared without incident.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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18 box 1 1 150 and 18 in box 1 1 150 1033 code 2 orders battalion 1 1 1 1 1 1 4757 location west 123 street between Lenox and Powell odor a gas in the area
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Matten engine 3 7
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Two-seven. Three-seven, you can go modified.
00:37
This is a three-seven ten-four.
00:39
Nine and a lot of four-oh.
00:49
Minnet and a ladder 4 O KICs.
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20-02 dispatcher pull-on-five.
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4-0 a minute-K.
01:02
You can go modified.
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Out of 4-0, 10-4.
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20-0,
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dispatch to 4-15. 20-0-3 dispatch to 4-15.
01:20
Engine 5-9, a man.
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5-9. 5-9.
01:26
You got a 10-7 for an address.
01:27
We're on 1, 2, 3, Lennox to Powell.
01:29
We got no odor of gas in the area, no one's flagging us down.
01:33
A caller was passing by the area.
01:36
We got nothing further.
01:38
5-9-10-4. We'll take a ride down the rest of the block in Canvas.
01:41
If now, we'll give you a code.
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No, 4.
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20-04, just touch, one-five.
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10-0-8. 10-18[1], 10-131, 10-8[2].
02:03
10-8[2]. 10-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-18: Urgent or expedited response required; return or release unnecessary units if incident is under control.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for calls or assignments.
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