Smoke odor detected in Manhattan subway station, New York NY


Responders received a report of a smoke odor inside a subway station on the BMT line in Manhattan. Fire units were dispatched, but no visible fire was found.
Audio|Source: FDNY Fire Dispatch - Manhattan
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Transcript:
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My hat in front of the box is 7010, location in transit, and BMP,
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line at 4903 and 7,000 for order for smoke.
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My hat iPhone on the box at 701010, location's in transit on the BMT line at the 493 and 7,000 and 7,000 reporting the auto signal.
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Time is 0909-190, dispatcher 426.
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Thank you. 5-7-9.
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NG1-5.
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You get 374 RMA, cancel the EMS.
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104, show you 108.
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104. 104. On 910OI with dispatcher 426.
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Ladder-36-9? Ladder 316.
00:38
Looks 1-823, it's going to be a 1040 code 3.
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Okay, both of 1-9-1-hours 3.
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9-1-hours through 5-126.
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9-9. 9.
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What's high and I? Did you have a direction and travel? Do you have a response?
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Negative. We got this from T.D.
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We have nothing else further.
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Only information they gave us was a burning smell inside the station.
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Central.
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09-1-2 hours is section 4-2-6.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 89th St, New York, NY 10128
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