Valve alarm leads to fire department response in cellar, New York NY


Firefighters responded to a valve alarm at a cellar location. They checked for fire or hazards but found no emergency.
Audio|Source: FDNY Fire Dispatch - Manhattan
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Transcript:
10-4-7-6. Manette Class 3[2] Box, 10122, 10-0-63[1], address 420, East Seventy 5th Street, between York and First Avenue's for a valve alarm in the cellar. The headclays 3 Box 1062, 2ndel 6.3, address is 420 East 75th Street between York and 1st Avenue for a valve alarm in the cellar. 1018 and 459. 6.9. 6.9 to an hour. 6.9. Can you reach that message to the MEP in a raise before we can read it? Yeah, chat for it by the one.
10-4-7-6. Manette Class 3[2] Box, 10122, 10-0-63[1], address 420, East Seventy 5th Street, between York and First Avenue's for a valve alarm in the cellar. The headclays 3 Box 1062, 2ndel 6.3, address is 420 East 75th Street between York and 1st Avenue for a valve alarm in the cellar. 1018 and 459. 6.9. 6.9 to an hour. 6.9. Can you reach that message to the MEP in a raise before we can read it? Yeah, chat for it by the one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-0-63: Possible fire alarm (alarm of fire)
[2]
Class 3: Alarm – Non-structural fire condition
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Location mentioned:
Near E 75th St, New York, NY 10021
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