1Video
5Radio Clips
6Reactions
E-Bike Set Garbage Truck on Fire
E 103rd St & 1st Ave
Published · Updated
Watch Live Videos
Download CitizenSummary
- Firefighters in New York responded to a reported garbage truck fire, which was later identified as an incident involving an e-bike with battery cells. Hazmat technicians were dispatched after it was determined that the e-bike had ignited the garbage truck.
Timeline
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 103rd St & 1st Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 103rd St & 1st Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 103rd St & 1st Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 103rd St & 1st Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at E 103rd St & 1st Ave.
Stay up-to-date
Download CitizenRadio Clips
Manhattan FDNY · Jun 8, 7:14AM · 0:31
Ladder 43 to Manhattan. Ladder 43. We separated the battery cells from the garbage. I think we're only going to need engine 44 if you want to turn around the battalion and hazmat. I close the hazmat battalion. Hazmat battalion. It's going to be East 108 and 1st. 43 is reporting that they only need 44 if you want to hold the other two. and yourself.
Manhattan FDNY · Jun 8, 7:13AM · 0:25
Metco Engine 44. 44. Engine 44, you're the Hazmat Tech unit. It's going to be East 108 and 1st Avenue. It's East 108 and 1st Avenue. They got e-bikes that said a garbage truck outside. Engine 44, time 4.
Manhattan FDNY · Jun 8, 7:10AM · 0:30
Metal code ladder 15. 15. 15, water, ice rescue. 10-4. Engine 53 to Manhattan. 53. It's a 1277, we found the incident at East 108 and 1st Avenue. We're going to request a hashtag engine. We have an e-bike, some battery cells that need to be packaged.
Show all 5 radio clips
Comments1
bj123Jun 8 at 7:07 AM
108th 1st Ave
bj123Jun 8 at 7:07 AM
108th 1st Ave
bj123Jun 8 at 7:07 AM
108th 1st Ave
bj123Jun 8 at 7:07 AM
108th 1st Ave
Stay informed on local incidents
Download Citizen


108th 1st Ave