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Smoke on Second Floor
225 E 36th St
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- Firefighters responded to reports of smoke at a New York City apartment building, identifying food left on a stove as the source. The situation was quickly resolved, and additional units were recalled.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 225 E 36th St.
A Citizen user shows video of firefighters in the area.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 225 E 36th St.
A Citizen user shows video of firefighters in the area.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 225 E 36th St.
A Citizen user shows video of firefighters in the area.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 225 E 36th St.
A Citizen user shows video of firefighters in the area.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 225 E 36th St.
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Manhattan FDNY · May 21, 10:12AM · 0:29
Battalion 8 to Manhattan. Battalion 8. 719, final disposition, 1018, 1026, apartment 2 Mary, no extension. Please notify, we shut the gas off behind the stove. Battalion 8, 10-8, other units in the process. 10-4. 10-09, dispatcher 431.
Manhattan FDNY · May 21, 10:12AM · 0:26
Battalion 8 to Manhattan. Battalion 8. A 719, us, Engine 21 and Ladder 7 are going to be on the scene, but it's going to be a 10-18 for a 10-26. Other units will be in the process. 10-4. 10-04, dispatcher 431.
Manhattan FDNY · May 21, 10:11AM · 0:18
Battalion 8 to Manhattan. Battalion 8. Box 719, we're using 101 on the rest bed, investigating a food on the stove. 10-4.
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