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Report of Refrigerant Leak at Penn Station

W 31st St & 7th Ave, Garment District, Manhattan

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Summary

  • Firefighters responded to a reported refrigerant leak at Penn Station in New York City. The odor dissipated without any hazardous readings detected, and the situation was resolved with no reported injuries.

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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at W 31st St & 7th Ave.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at W 31st St & 7th Ave.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at W 31st St & 7th Ave.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at W 31st St & 7th Ave.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at W 31st St & 7th Ave.

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Manhattan FDNY · Jun 13, 10:28PM · 0:30
Division 1 to Manhattan. Division 1. Watch for 8171 to be a 10-18, hazmat, uh, investigated in odor, all readings were zero, unfounded, in text band tag for any other concerns. It is dissipated at this time, we're just about 10 minutes, they're coming out.
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Manhattan FDNY · Jun 13, 10:11PM · 0:31
Manhattan to Battalion 1. Yeah, Battalion 7, go. To the command, 5171, we're using 101 plus the rescue to rest fast. We're trying to locate the source of the leak of the refrigerant. Right now we currently have Amtrak turn their exhaust fans on and we're continuing the search.10-4, Battalion 7. Time is 2210, dispatcher...
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Manhattan FDNY · Jun 13, 10:06PM · 0:30
Battalion 7, man ahead. Battalion 7. Battalion 7, I'm 84 at the, uh, Sam Post, you can still go flowing in. We've got a suspected refrigerant leak on the south end of the east end concourse. Do I have Rescue and Division on this box, K? 10-4, you have Rescue 1 and Division 1. Copy.
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