Youths caught train surfing and running onto subway tracks, Bronx NY
Several youths were seen riding on the outside of a moving subway train near Westchester Square-Zerega Avenue station on the 6 line in the Bronx. They jumped off the train and ran onto the downtown subway tracks, creating a dangerous situation.
Audio|Source: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
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Transcript:
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The District 12 is even another train surfer at Westchester, near Zerega Avenue on 6, fool for 1-9.
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So what response to?
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So we'll try to add the same of description.
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Is this going to one on the same?
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Unknown at this time.
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It might be.
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Response phone.
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Three response one.
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Three response one, go ahead.
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63 at the base.
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19, 19, enjoy.
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Both responses will be advised in regards to the train surfing at Westchester as the quote coming over from 9-1-1 is facing the kids jumped up the train and ran towards the downtown tracks.
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How am I going to near Zerega?
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4.
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Charlie Post-3-10.
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The Ransby-post-post-3-10.
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Solvis will be advised the train's lent BIA to sign and requires to near Zerega.
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Transit Post-3-10.
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The city is going to be 91.
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All right.
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Allusionne on here, allusanne.
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Allusionne. You know, so blue, blue,
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sorry. They are District Patrol Supervisor on the Air District 12 Patrol Supervisor.
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Self Base on the air, Tall Base.
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Yeah, full base.
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Toll Base.
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Full Base.
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12 base BIA then regards to near Zerega Avenue on the 6 for train surfing trains LAMBIA.
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Kids now on the downtown track running towards Rica.
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Obie's are you reading me?
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Time for, it's up for.
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Torrance on two to Sandra.
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So it's on two.
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Kids are on the track?
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10-4[1]. It says as of 1919, the kids jump off the train and ran towards a Rico on a downtown track.
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Trains won't bea.
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Can you check the call back on there?
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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