Natural gas detector activates in building basement, New York NY
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A natural gas detector went off in the basement of a building near 1st Avenue in Manhattan. Emergency services were dispatched to respond.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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00:54
Transcript:
00:00
Phone alarm (number withheld), 1-1-6-st, Mount Boulevard, gas detector activation in the basement.
00:11
Gas detector activation in the basement.
00:24
Attention, all units to 1382 box for near 1st Avenue.
00:30
All units respond in emergency mode.
00:33
Reporting natural gas detector activation at service entry inside building.
00:37
Ten percent of lower explosive limit detected.
00:40
Repeating, all units to box 1382, near 1st Avenue.
00:45
All units respond in emergency mode.
00:48
Natural gas detector activation at service entry inside building.
00:53
Ten percent of lower explosive limit detected.
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Location mentioned:
1st Ave, New York, NY 10009
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