Water rescues and bomb threat near Arizona Bridge


Audio describes a water rescue near the Arizona Bridge in Brooklyn, with reports of people in the water and one person confirmed, and a bomb threat with reminders to check for secondary devices.
Audio|Source: NYPD Citywide 3
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Transcript:
00:00Caughton to the 6A unconfirmed 54[2] water rescues on a bridge.00:03You're allowed to get people kicking on water, 30 feet from the shoreline on the Brooklyn side.00:08Green in color, males wearing a black and clean jacket for the right shirt.00:13One person in the water at this time was confirmed.00:22Explosive device assignments[3].00:24Members of the service are reminded when responding to an explosive device or bomb threat.00:29to be alert for secondary devices use landline when available
00:00
Caughton to the 6A unconfirmed 54[2] water rescues on a bridge.
00:03
You're allowed to get people kicking on water, 30 feet from the shoreline on the Brooklyn side.
00:08
Green in color, males wearing a black and clean jacket for the right shirt.
00:13
One person in the water at this time was confirmed.
00:22
Explosive device assignments[3].
00:24
Members of the service are reminded when responding to an explosive device or bomb threat.
00:29
to be alert for secondary devices use landline when available
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6-8: Water Rescue/Person in Water
[2]
54: Water Rescue
[3]
Explosive device assignments: Possible Bomb Threat
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Location mentioned:
Near Hamilton Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232
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