Person trapped under subway train on southbound track, New York NY
Emergency responders confirmed a person trapped under a subway train on the southbound track two of the Lexington Avenue line. The incident occurred in the tunnel near 125th Street and 116th Street in New York. Rescue and power shutdown operations are underway to safely assist the individual.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
05:34
Transcript:
00:00
Central, you can mark the job a 9-a-tree ejection.
00:03
So no EMS needed, correct?
00:06
Negative.
00:10
Where I have this one are you still? Where have this one?
00:16
98.
00:18
Can you show me another one at the same location? Thank you, Central.
00:21
Okay.
00:22
That's fine.
00:27
10204 do one. What?
00:30
I mean by now the job is considered a rescue to get the customers under the train.
00:38
There are four sergeant or four lieutenant on the air? Four lieutenant you read?
00:49
All right.
00:50
Okay, that's four.
00:52
ESU Adam 2.
00:54
ESU Adam 2.
00:56
Is there anyone on 84 and one two five and one?
01:00
Affirmative I have four dual one eighty-four. Four dole one are you on the air?
01:06
Is there a way you can confirm at this time if there's someone under the train at that location? I think that's on.
01:14
We're standing by ESU, Adam 1.
01:19
We're unknown if the person is under the train at this time, four dole one and said standby. All right,
01:26
round.
01:32
David I.
01:33
Where David Levin?
01:36
The advice is between near 125th Street and 116th Street in the tunnel.
01:42
Is it a confirmed man under or is just a person on the track?
01:51
Support everyone.
01:53
By David 1.
01:55
Yeah, by Sval-MPA.
01:57
It's between the car. These are all familiar.
02:01
10-4[1].
02:07
2-1. 2-1.
02:11
4-0-1.
02:13
4-0-1.
02:19
You're going on here?
02:22
Okay,
02:24
so, um,
02:26
as for the conductor, it's a confirmed person under the train. Can you confirm is that's correct?
02:30
Please, that's right.
02:52
More David one.
02:54
Subway by F by MTA, the person is between the curve and also underneath the turn as well.
03:01
Under the present... ...on 25 and 163 in the tunnel.
03:06
Okay, he's between the cars, he's not under, he's between the cars?
03:10
Is he likely not likely? And under the train as well?
03:14
Okay, under the train, is he likely not likely, is a victim of a crime?
03:20
At this time is 9-200-road.
03:23
Between the tunnel.
03:26
Between 125.
03:28
Between 125 and 160 in a leg.
03:32
He's between near 125th Street and 116 near Lexington Avenue.
03:38
No. 4.
03:42
Yes, Shradd, I'm here. Can't advise voice track.
03:47
I can't advise voice to track.
03:50
What happens to New Sancho.
03:54
4 David 1.
04:00
You know what track? What track is it?
04:06
You're getting cut off. What track is it?
04:09
Southbound track two.
04:15
Southbound track two.
04:21
Plus one.
04:23
So we're doing one two time in left.
04:27
Stand four.
04:32
4-7.
04:34
10-5 the unit raisin?
04:38
4 David 1.
04:41
4 David 1.
04:43
Gregor power on the southbound 6 line.
04:48
10-4[1]. Units are reminded to remain off the track until we have confirmed power off.
04:54
The 4th, I'll just give me about a ZMFDMRF.
05:00
104.
05:01
4XO.
05:05
4XO. 4XO. Show me on route over there.
05:09
104.
05:14
David 1.
05:19
The power showed up your requesting for self-bound on the 6th flat, correct?
05:24
7-4.
05:27
For response, 184-1-2126. For response 1 is 84-226.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near St, East 125th St &, Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10035
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