Natural gas detector triggers alert near West 181st Street, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, a natural gas detector was triggered at a building near West 181st Street between Audubon Avenue and St. Nicholas Avenue in New York City, detecting 10 percent of the lower explosive limit. Emergency units responded to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Benhand phone alarm box 1746 near West 181st Street between Audubon Avenue and St.
00:06
Nicholas Avenue.
00:07
Con Edison gas detector activation.
00:10
Manon for alarm box 1746, near West 181st Street between Audubon Avenue and St.
00:16
Nicholas Avenue.
00:17
Con Edison gas detector activation.
00:28
Engine units respondent to box 1746.
00:31
Respond in emergency mode, Connor is reported and natural gas detector activation at the point of service entry inside of the building.
00:38
10% of the LEL has been detected.
00:40
Engine 9-3, received.
00:45
This is received.
00:47
Engine 6-7, received.
00:55
9.45, received?
00:59
9.45-15.
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9-1-3.
01:07
913. 9-1-3.
01:10
Morning emergency mode.
01:12
Conagasy tecta activation.
01:14
That's cool.
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