9/24/22 Manhattan 10-75 Box 12

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Fire Location: 10 South St

Governors Island Ferry Terminal

E-4 has fire from the roof of the ferry terminal

B-1 extra Engine & Truck. E-10 & L-1

L-6 Fast

B-1 All Hands

E-4,6,7,10,525,214 Act. 55s/c
L-10,15,6(Fast),1s/c
B-1,2
R-1
Sq-18
D-1
Rac-1
M-6,9,1
MB
Tac-1

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And in the old days the quickest box in the city for a dispatcher to transmit.
Interesting. I was wondering how a zero was rung out on the bells? Was it actually 10? For example box 1039. Would it be 1 bell, 10 bells, 3 bells and 9 bells?
 
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I don't know it for a fact, but I think Queens box 9909 - Laburnum Avenue and Pidgeon Meadow Road - would be the street box in the city that would take the longest for a dispatcher to transmit.
There are some Pipeline boxes and other internal boxes that dispatchers may use - not street boxes - that would take longer.
 
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