Patient found underwater at Corlears Hook terminal


Emergency responders found a person underwater at Corlears Hook terminal and stopped the water flow to help.
Audio|Source: FDNY Fire Dispatch - Manhattan
01:42
Transcript:
2 8th, man. Engine 2.8. The PD has the patient on the bulb over at (name withheld) Terminal. 10-4[3], PMS was notified. They're responding. Latteration, Matt. Water rate. You can make our box a 1040[5] code 3[2], but you can still have DEP continue in. Water currently stop flowing. But according to the 10, apparently it's been in the intermittent. We're going to be 10 8. 10.4. Agent 3-079. Measure 3. 616, made contact with AMAS on scene, download with VARR services, 1037[6] code 4, with 10108[1]. 104. 104. 104. 1736-472. 440 PD and your message arrived on scene and with the patient that was underwater we're going to exit this construction zone and go 10-8[4] momentarily
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10108: Unit available
[2]
code 3: Urgent response, but not highest priority
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[4]
10-8: In service/Available
[5]
1040: Request for DEP (Department of Environmental Protection) response
[6]
1037: Patient transport (code 4: stable, no lights/sirens)
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Location mentioned:
Corlears Hook, New York, NY 10002
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