Person hit by train at West 163rd and Amsterdam leaves scene, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, a person was struck by a train at West 163rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan but later got up and left before responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Manhattan, formal off the box 7149, the INDC at 163 Street in Amsterdam Avenue, person struck by a train.
00:09
Follow on Manhattan box 7149, the IND line at West 163 in Amsterdam, person struck by a train southbound.
00:18
2,200 hours a time dispatcher 422.
00:28
Engine 8 4th, Manhattan.
00:32
Engine 84.
00:33
Pushing Road to the Bronx, responding box, (number withheld).
00:36
Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
00:40
2201, the time is batch of 422.
00:45
4-0 acting to Manhattan engine 4 all acting kick switching over in a broth acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
00:56
2202 the time dispatcher 422
01:05
We're in 27th and 3rd, everything got further, an apartment, uh,
01:15
rebuilding number.
01:16
Number.
01:20
Under 16, we got nothing further, K, this came from a kiosk.
01:25
FDNY EMS just pulled up with that sound, thank you.
01:28
Sample.
01:29
2203, the time is batch report to do.
01:40
Sign one six, okay.
01:43
At our box, uh,
01:45
7149 units are on scene, both to PD and transit.
01:49
A person that was supposedly hit by a train got up and left the scene.
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Location mentioned:
W 163rd St & Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10032
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