Carbon monoxide detector triggers emergency response in Manhattan, New York NY
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Horatio Street in Manhattan. Another report indicated a patient nearby with chest pain and difficulty breathing, and emergency medical services are assigned.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Manhattan 5701 box 541 address near Horatio Street, Greenwich Street, Washington Street for carbon monoxide detector.
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Manhattan 517, Box 541, address near Horatio Street, Greenwich Street, Washington Street for carbon monoxide detector.
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1016-472.
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1-2 to my hand?
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Ladder 1-2.
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Lieutenant from box 0604.
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You have another box for us?
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Yeah, 104, 541.
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Address near Horatio, carbon monoxide detector.
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Letter 1-2, respondent.
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Then that in a ladder 5.
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That in the latter five.
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T-35 Vox 606-1035-306 by the retention 1-14.
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Manhattan, a lot of five.
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A lot of five.
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Five, ten, eight.
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Five, ten four.
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Eight, ten four.
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Eight four to man, nine.
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Eight four.
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Box 1689 can we get an update on EMS if they're assigned we have a patient with chest pain and difficulty breathing.
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Yeah 10 4 it looks like EMS has a bus assigned as of one minute ago.
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Okay, we'll update them.
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engine 8 4 temp 4
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Location mentioned:
Near Horatio St, New York, NY 10014
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