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Train reportedly struck object near West 220th Street and BroadwayNew York NY

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Broadway & W 220th St, New York, NY 10034

As discussed during the dispatch call, a train reportedly struck an unknown object near West 220th Street and Broadway in New York. Emergency services responded and investigated. The incident was later found to be unfounded.

Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
Listen to dispatch call
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
I got a top side, well it's just, it might be a top side job, okay.
00:04
It says a train, EMS was flag, a train hit something unknown at this time.
00:09
It's at near West 220th Street and Broadway.
00:14
Two central.
00:21
Restorging.
00:24
Retarging, K.
00:29
We have available, Central.
00:34
Everybody's available as except for response 1K.
00:37
They're a response 2.
00:40
3 response 2, K, center the 3 response to and you can add over the West 225th Street and Broadway for a possible rescue at that location, K.
00:49
EMS's flag, train, the train hits something, unknown what it is at this time.
00:53
Can we just a one train, okay? Can we just the call to see if that thing is a person?
01:01
It's coming over from dispatch.
01:03
We can't check the call back.
01:05
Are we getting any other calls that somebody's instruct? It's been struck at this time, Kay.
01:11
It just says something.
01:12
We don't have a call back.
01:13
We can't do anything.
01:14
The only calls, did we actually receive any 911 calls in regarding somebody being struck?
01:20
This is the only call at this time, the only call.
01:23
I will investigate.
01:25
So three response two is going to come and said EMF is 84.
01:28
So I need three response two to go three lieutenants and you heading over to that location.
01:37
It's a three lieutenant and three sergeant heading over.
01:44
11M.m.3 or 4?
01:47
11MT.
01:50
Okay. Mark Marjala, 97RMA.
01:55
97RMA, 104.
01:56
ATU 12 Central.
01:58
ACU 12, K, you got a priority?
02:01
Negative sensitive to Dr.
02:02
David, Mike.
02:03
Have a second.
02:08
10-10[1] with standby 1K.
02:09
1010 with a 9K.
02:11
They came over from 59 in Columbus.
02:13
They're on the train.
02:15
Give me one.
02:20
They reported it not unfounded.
02:24
The train were Kelly at 125 was unfounded.
02:28
They want the District 3 to Canvas.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Possible crime or dangerous situation in progress

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Broadway & W 220th St, New York, NY 10034

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