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Gas odor reported from apartment near Lexington AvenueNew York NY

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Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10075

Gas odor was reported near Lexington Avenue in a Manhattan apartment building. The cause was an appliance left on in apartment 2R on the third floor. No appliances were shut down. Police presence requested for security.

Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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03:43
Transcript:
00:00
The address,
00:04
near Lexington Avenue.
00:06
From East 73 Street, the East 72 Street, for no other gas, Department 2, Robert.
00:10
In that following box, 1044,
00:13
the address,
00:14
near Lexington Avenue,
00:16
to East 73 Street, and East 72 Street, for another gas, apartment 2, Robert.
00:30
1701 hours, dispatcher problem two.
00:40
Central Battalion 1-0.
00:58
Manitza, Ladder 1-3.
01:00
Ladder 1-3.
01:03
Ladder 1-3, attennae, remand-in service.
01:07
Ladder 1-3-104.
01:12
Manitza, Battalion, 1-0.
01:23
Guy Wino,
01:25
Latter-16, replacing Latter-13.
01:28
While I have you, we're also receiving an alarm activation,
01:31
same address, same apartment, okay.
01:34
Another 10-4[1], one-six place and one-three and the alarm activation.
01:38
The engine 3-9.
01:42
Engine 3-9.
01:46
UQ is to 1091 and then the ticket popped up, are we 108?
01:57
Standbook.
02:06
Attention engine 39.
02:08
3.9.
02:11
1091 remain in service.
02:14
39, 104, 108.
02:18
Cummins 1704 hours.
02:20
Spenture 512.
02:21
12. 12.
02:26
1.0 to pass.
02:29
Town 1010.
02:31
Yeah, box 1044 are we still responding or be 1010?
02:39
104. Step over, we're talking, okay.
02:44
104.10. 10.4.
02:53
2.6, man.
02:56
116.262-29, code 1.
03:02
No, by housing, we shut power to the A-car.
03:06
Stand for a lot of 26.
03:12
Thomas 1705-5, dispatch for problem two.
03:18
Battalion 1-0 a minute.
03:21
Tell 1-0. The box of 104, we're going to make it a 1018 for a 1040 code 1.
03:27
We did not shut down any appliances.
03:29
It's going to be apartment 2R on the third floor.
03:32
Just a burner was left on.
03:34
We'll need PD for security if you can be an impede.
03:40
104. 104-104-10-to-code 1-bots.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10075

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