Wheelchair catches fire at street corner in New York, New York NY


There was a report of a wheelchair on fire at the corner of 6th Avenue and 25th Street. The fire department was alerted and is responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: FDNY Fire Dispatch - Manhattan
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Transcript:
The battalion 6th to Manhattan. The battalion 6th, 1084. We have nothing at our box. We spoke with the hotel staff. Could you ask the caller to come out, or if you have a 10-7? We also had another call to the corner of 6'8 and 20. 5th Street for a wheelchair on fire, put out a separate box. We'll try the 107. The caller for the hotel was calling from (number withheld), apartment (number withheld). 10 4. We'll investigate. We'll investigate. We'll add to battalion 6. Dealt with the wheelchair fire, okay? I'll have to get back to you on that. It was just a patron I came to our race and told us about it. Skip. Time for. Also, the time six, while I have you, we were unable on the 10-7th for the hotel roof fire.
The battalion 6th to Manhattan. The battalion 6th, 1084. We have nothing at our box. We spoke with the hotel staff. Could you ask the caller to come out, or if you have a 10-7? We also had another call to the corner of 6'8 and 20. 5th Street for a wheelchair on fire, put out a separate box. We'll try the 107. The caller for the hotel was calling from (number withheld), apartment (number withheld). 10 4. We'll investigate. We'll investigate. We'll add to battalion 6. Dealt with the wheelchair fire, okay? I'll have to get back to you on that. It was just a patron I came to our race and told us about it. Skip. Time for. Also, the time six, while I have you, we were unable on the 10-7th for the hotel roof fire.
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave & W 25th St, New York, NY 10001
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