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Emergency Response Incidents Emergency Response Incidents Incident Type Location Borough Utility-Water Main 136-17 72 Avenue Queens Structural-Sidewalk Collapse 927 Broadway Manhattan Utility-Other Manhattan Administration-Other Seagirt Blvd & Beach 9 Street Queens Law Enforcement-Other Brooklyn Utility-Water Main 2-17 54 Avenue Queens Fire-2nd Alarm 238 East 24 Street Manhattan Utility-Water Main 7th Avenue & West 27 Street Manhattan Fire-10-76 (Commercial High Rise Fire) 130 East 57 Street Manhattan Structural-Crane Brooklyn Fire-2nd Alarm 24 Charles Street Manhattan Fire-3rd Alarm 581 3 ave new york Structural-Collapse 55 Thompson St Manhattan Utility-Other Hylan Blvd & Arbutus Avenue Staten Island Fire-2nd Alarm 53-09 Beach Channel Drive Far Rockaway Fire-1st Alarm 151 West 100 Street Manhattan Fire-2nd Alarm 1747 West 6 Street Brooklyn Structural-Crane Brooklyn Structural-Crane 225 Park Avenue South Manhattan Utility-Gas Low Pressure Noble Avenue & Watson Avenue Bronx Page 1 of 478 09/30/2021 Emergency Response Incidents Creation Date Closed Date Latitude Longitude 01/16/2017 01:13:38 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 10/29/2016 12:13:31 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 11/22/2016 08:53:17 AM 11/14/2016 03:53:54 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 10/29/2016 05:35:28 PM 12/02/2016 04:40:13 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 11/25/2016 04:06:09 AM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 12/03/2016 04:17:30 AM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 11/26/2016 05:45:43 AM 11/18/2016 01:12:51 PM 12/14/2016 10:26:17 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 11/30/2016 12:25:38 AM 11/30/2016 04:22:22 AM 40.66748970288859 -73.99428600039778 11/28/2016 09:51:55 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 11/29/2016 06:49:45 AM 40.52609318085672 -74.18029750962154 12/18/2016 05:52:37 PM 40.59508344584543 -73.78400535855963 12/23/2016 01:36:49 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 12/15/2016 05:05:32 PM 40.604676759625875 -73.97901517750762 12/08/2016 09:38:34 PM 12/09/2016 12:20:14 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 01/30/2017 09:47:09 PM 40.82730091310776 -73.86917897682753 Page 2 of 478 09/30/2021 Emergency Response Incidents Structural-Crane Brooklyn Fire-2nd Alarm Brooklyn Structural-Crane 229 Cherry Street Manhattan Administration-Meeting 720 Hunts Point Avenue Bronx Utility-Water Main Watson Avenue & Colgate Avenue Bronx Fire-1st Alarm 126 West 53rd Street Manhattan Fire-1st Alarm 151 West 100 Street Manhattan Fire-3rd Alarm 75 East 21 Street Brooklyn Fire-2nd Alarm 112 Taylor STreet Staten Island Transportation-Car Cross Bronx Expressway & Webster Bronx Avenue Administration-Other 188 Street & 75 Avenue Queens Administration-Planned Event 1227 Tinton Avenue Bronx Transportation-Other Queens Fire-2nd Alarm 155-26 115 Avenue Queens Administration-Other 188 Street & 75 Avenue Queens Structural-Street Collapse Madison Avenue & East 56 Street Manhattan Fire-5th Alarm Brooklyn Utility-Power Outage 107-10 Shore Front Parkway Queens Transportation-Train Subway West 128th Street & St. Nicholas Avenue Manhattan Fire-5th Alarm 60 East 9th Street Manhattan Fire-3rd Alarm 75 East 21 Street Brooklyn Page 3 of 478 09/30/2021 Emergency Response Incidents 11/18/2016 01:12:51 PM 12/16/2016 04:45:58 AM 11/30/2016 04:29:12 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 12/14/2016 02:50:25 PM 40.81509289332348 -73.88636923265318 12/17/2016 11:32:26 PM 40.825653541278996 -73.88134827090516 12/25/2016 10:42:56 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 12/23/2016 01:36:49 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 06/02/2017 07:50:53 PM 40.65296715281295 -73.96044472854061 12/16/2016 04:45:58 AM 40.63617530834489 -74.12338634300454 12/27/2016 06:21:42 AM 40.84442117829582 -73.90277738766548 05/10/2017 01:36:12 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 06/01/2016 02:29:27 PM 40.83008667276402 -73.9000468719392 01/19/2017 04:08:25 AM 40.74419565512141 -73.77154423626095 12/17/2016 09:04:03 AM 05/10/2017 01:36:12 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 01/26/2017 04:52:25 PM 12/28/2017 07:12:14 PM 01/21/2017 08:59:38 AM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 06/27/2017 10:05:40 AM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 06/28/2017 06:04:26 PM 40.73135779349652 -73.99245451693689 06/02/2017 07:50:53 PM 40.65296715281295 -73.96044472854061 Page 4 of 478 09/30/2021 Emergency Response Incidents Utility-Gas Low Pressure Noble Avenue & Watson Avenue Bronx Utility-Gas Low Pressure Noble Avenue & Watson Avenue Bronx Fire-5th Alarm 72-10 Myrtle ave Queens Fire-5th Alarm 72-10 Myrtle ave Queens Structural-Crane Brooklyn Utility-Power Outage 107-10 Shore Front Parkway Queens Utility-Water Service Line West 167th Street & Edgecombe Avenue Manhattan Fire-3rd Alarm 1170 44 Street Brooklyn Utility-Water Main Queens Fire-4th Alarm 860 Hunts Point Avenue Bronx Structural-Construction Accident 31-25 28 Road Queens Fire-1st Alarm 150-05 Cohancy Street Queens Rescue-Technical 81-10 134 Street Queens Fire-2nd Alarm 726 East 141 Street Bronx Fire-5th Alarm 60 East 9th Street Manhattan Fire-4th Alarm 135-42 Roosevelt Avenue Queens Fire-2nd Alarm 447 Wales Avenue Bronx Fire-5th Alarm 60 East 9th Street Manhattan Law Enforcement-Other Brooklyn Fire-3rd Alarm 117 e 179 st Bronx Utility-Water Main West 81st Street & Central Park West Manhattan Utility-Water Service Line Bronx Page 5 of 478 09/30/2021 Emergency Response Incidents 01/30/2017 09:47:09 PM 40.82730091310776 -73.86917897682753 01/30/2017 09:47:09 PM 40.82730091310776 -73.86917897682753 06/24/2017 09:30:28 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 06/24/2017 09:30:28 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 11/18/2016 01:12:51 PM 01/21/2017 08:59:38 AM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 01/23/2017 03:54:00 AM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 08/28/2017 04:05:15 AM 40.6396450069249 -73.99227762796457 06/21/2017 03:00:54 AM 07/04/2017 01:27:14 PM 06/20/2017 03:57:24 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 11/20/2016 01:03:30 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 11/22/2016 12:24:02 PM 11/22/2016 06:27:30 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 06/30/2017 02:01:05 AM 06/28/2017 06:04:26 PM 40.73135779349652 -73.99245451693689 01/25/2017 02:20:02 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 07/26/2017 03:06:44 AM 40.81028097169481 -73.90820617557257 06/28/2017 06:04:26 PM 40.73135779349652 -73.99245451693689 07/05/2017 12:59:11 AM 07/05/2017 05:23:56 AM 40.83721305773555 -73.87145922837472 01/14/2017 12:15:09 AM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 07/11/2017 04:50:50 AM Page 6 of 478 09/30/2021 Emergency Response Incidents Fire-2nd Alarm 2350 Beaumont Avenue Bronx Fire-1st Alarm 151 West 100 Street Manhattan Utility-Manhole 2061 broadway Manhattan Fire-2nd Alarm 474 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn Fire-5th Alarm 60 East 9th Street Manhattan Fire-5th Alarm 2118 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn Fire-6th Alarm 702 44th street Brooklyn Fire-6th Alarm 702 44th street Brooklyn Fire-6th Alarm 702 44th street Brooklyn Fire-5th Alarm 255 Mill Road Staten Island Fire-Haz Mat 41-12 12 Street Queens Utility-Water Main Watson Avenue & Colgate Avenue Bronx Fire-2nd Alarm 152 23 Street Brooklyn Structural-Street Collapse 205 East 33 Street Manhattan Utility-Power Outage Brooklyn Transportation-Other Van Wyck Expressway North and South Queens Bound Fire-4th Alarm 511 Amsterdam Avenue Manhattan Fire-Collapse 3000 Jerome Avenue Bronx Utility-Other 434 Beach 54 Street Queens Fire-4th Alarm 1342 College Avenue Bronx Page 7 of 478 09/30/2021 Emergency Response Incidents 01/16/2017 06:24:46 AM 40.853695370346145 -73.88465007064343 12/23/2016 01:36:49 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 07/13/2017 06:04:36 PM 40.77818030835592 -73.98216976868244 07/22/2017 06:20:55 AM 40.646172258670454 -73.9708338706791 06/28/2017 06:04:26 PM 40.73135779349652 -73.99245451693689 04/17/2019 06:47:50 AM 40.61825505522539 -73.93215402943036 04/03/2019 05:10:29 PM 40.64567498528483 -74.0022560985342 04/03/2019 05:10:29 PM 40.64567498528483 -74.0022560985342 04/03/2019 05:10:29 PM 40.64567498528483 -74.0022560985342 05/21/2017 04:28:08 AM 40.56272020977093 -74.11140916120303 06/12/2017 01:36:36 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 12/17/2016 11:32:26 PM 40.825653541278996 -73.88134827090516 12/18/2016 03:42:20 AM 40.66208512363062 -73.99773597963093 02/14/2017 09:13:41 AM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 02/10/2017 02:36:18 AM 02/10/2017 05:18:05 AM 02/24/2017 06:21:05 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 02/19/2017 06:22:00 AM 40.874108528386955 -73.88906744340699 01/09/2017 12:54:45 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 03/01/2017 01:53:39 PM 40.83625315865743 -73.91128251637423 Page 8 of 478 09/30/2021 Emergency Response Incidents Utility-Steam Main 35 Madison Street Manhattan Fire-1st Alarm 151 West 100 Street Manhattan Fire-3rd Alarm 7 East 84 Street Manhattan Fire-7th Alarm 110-14 Liberty Avenue Queens HazMat-High Carbon Monoxide 30 Cooper Square Manhattan Law Enforcement-Other Brooklyn Fire-3rd Alarm 64 Driggs Street Staten Island Fire-7th Alarm 110-14 Liberty Avenue Queens Structural-Street Collapse 205 East 33 Street Manhattan Fire-4th Alarm 657 Crotona Park North Bronx HazMat-High Carbon Monoxide 1472 Boston Road Bronx Fire-3rd Alarm 64 Driggs Street Staten Island Fire-7th Alarm 110-14 Liberty Avenue Queens Utility-Other 71-17 Roosevelt Avenue Queens Fire-7th Alarm 110-14 Liberty Avenue Queens Structural-Collapse 2461 amsterdam manhattan Fire-5th Alarm 2118 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn Fire-6th Alarm 702 44th street Brooklyn Fire-10-76 (Commercial High Rise Fire) 390 Madison Avenue Manhattan Utility-Gas Low Pressure Noble Avenue & Watson Avenue Bronx Utility-Water Main 156
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