Fire breaks out on first floor of apartment building


A fire occurred on the first floor of an apartment building, causing all residents to be evacuated to the roof. Firefighters are working to extinguish the fire and conduct searches in the building.
Audio|Source: FDNY Fire Dispatch - Manhattan
01:18
Transcript:
Division 1. Spots, 458, we're using all hands for fire on the first floor. Apartment 1, Charlie. The address is 610 East 11th Street. It's a six-story 75-by-75 Class 3, occupied most-for-dwelling. Exposure 1 is a street, 2 is a similar attack. Three is an alleyway, four is a similar stat. We have one line going into the first floor, second precautionary line at this time is being stretched to the second floor. Apartments four Charlie, five Charlie, and six Charlie at this time, at this time. The occupants have been removed by the members to the roof. Searches, primary searches are complete and negative. Secondaries are underway. Fire, soft weapon, time, okay? 10 and 35 hours duration 27 27 27 minutes. The original sample. Clear 3 Box 613[1], Terminal 5, 55, 148, 23, 3rd to Lexington Avenue for an automatic. Class 3rd, Terminal 3,000, Avenue for an automatic. Class 3, Terminal 3,000, Lexington, Avenue, and 2,000, 735, dispatcher, 431.
Police codes explained
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Box 613: FDNY box alarm number for the incident location
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Location mentioned:
Near E 11th St, New York, NY 10009
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