Elevator stuck in subway near West 74th Street, New York NY
Fire department units responded to a report of an elevator stuck at a subway transit location near West 74th Street in Manhattan. Rescue resources were requested due to the elevator being trapped in a blind shaft.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
02:40
Transcript:
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Second due to transit box on 163 in the A line 4 2 and 8th. Order a guest downtown platform.
00:09
Ladder 4, 745.
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An An Anklon Battalion 9th, Battalion 9.
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Equine, Battalion, 9K.
00:26
Responding to Transpax,
00:29
7163?
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104, Shores responding.
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1535, the time, and 945. 1535, 1045.
00:48
Call ladder four.
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Ladder 4.
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Ladder 4, 1040. You can show us responding.
00:57
104.
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Then I'm calling Battalion 9.
01:08
Okay.
01:10
The night calling Battalion 9, K. Okay.
01:15
99.
01:16
We had ladder 4 in your box, redirect them to a stuck elevator, you got 2 and 1.
01:23
104.
01:25
1537 time, 945.
01:34
One-two. We have an ETA for buildings yet.
01:39
One-two, they told us within the hour.
01:45
Engine 60 is going to remain on-seat, awaiting department buildings, maintaining security.
01:53
The line 1-2 is 108, latitude,
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we'll go 108-10-0-0.
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1-2, you want to give a final signal? I'll wait for buildings to show up.
02:08
1031 to the investigation.
02:11
10.4.
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1539, time, and 9.44-25.
02:17
Ladder 25 to Manhattan.
02:19
2.5.
02:22
Can we request a rescue company for this box, please?
02:33
10-4[1]. You got a blind shaft?
02:36
10-4[1]. All right, 10-4.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
W 74th St, New York, NY 10023
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