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Fire response to smoking battery in building lobbyNew York NY

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Near E 90th St, New York, NY 10128

The fire department responded to a report of a smoking lithium-ion battery in the lobby of a building. Hazmat and decontamination teams were involved in managing the situation.

Audio|Source: FDNY Fire Dispatch - Manhattan
02:39
Transcript:
9-7. We used one engine, two trucks, 1040, code 2, 522 days. 1040-cote 2 of Taui 3O2-0-2-7, sign. All right, ten-four. Whereabouts in the building is this? No lobby. Ten-four. With that, you have hazmat 1 and the hazmat battalion assigned. Also, you do have engine 4-4 as you're a third new engine. Would they be able to handle this or you still require the hazmat technique? Two-six to Maniton. Two-six. We're going to take time from Fox 7661 to decon and reach stock A. 10-4. Manaten and hazmat one. Manaten and hazmat company one. Matt One to Maynard. Ah, it's that company one. On your frequency responding, what's the condition? Ten four. Just lithium ion battery that was smoking in the lobby, it seems to be packaged. Ten four. One hand. I'll tell you one off. Number four is going to keep your hashtag. A pitiful.

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Near E 90th St, New York, NY 10128
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