False alarm triggered by construction dust at east 28th street, New York NY
Fire units responded to an automatic alarm at a building near East 28th Street in New York. The alarm was caused by construction dust and no fire was found. Building personnel were advised to take the system offline until the dust cleared to reset the alarm.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Question you box 607, one six oextoEighton, two, street, third avenue, electing, an automatic alarm.
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And question you box, 607, one six oe, two, third avenue, electing, an automatic alarm.
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To Manhattan.
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Batine.
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Box 717. We have a two-car accident.
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One of the cars impacted a sidewalk shed in front of the address near East 34.
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No damage to the building itself, but the sidewalk shed is going to need to be stabilized.
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We're going to operate with the units on scene.
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16-engine 7-truck.
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Ourselves, the squad, and the rescue, any unit, not 1084.
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Can go 10-8.
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Set 4, detainting.
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I'm going to answer the rush between.
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Stay to the the time.
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You stand to the time.
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Standing back to Brooklyn.
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Again.
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With hanging six?
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On 607, there's some construction dust in the compact area, preventing the alarm from being reset.
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Building personnel is on scene.
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They were recommended to take the system offline until the dust goes away and then work on reset on their end.
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I'm recommended at 35-2.
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10-4[1].35-kil box 607.
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It was cheaper the 69.
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Thank you.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 28th St, New York, NY 10016
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