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Person rescued after fall onto Times Square train tracksNew York NY

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Times Sq–42 St, New York, NY 10018

According to the dispatch call, a person fell onto the northbound train tracks at Times Square–42 Street station. The train operator stopped in time, and emergency responders removed the individual safely from the tracks. No one was injured, and train service resumed after the incident.

Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
Listen to dispatch call
03:23
Transcript:
00:00
3.6, you still loud on your SAMH.
00:02
The northbound train, he stopped the train.
00:04
Somebody fell on the train.
00:05
3.5?
00:10
Somebody fell on the northbound track, 2-3-9.
00:13
He stopped the train.
00:14
3-5, correct? Stop the train.
00:19
Location.
00:23
42 Street–Times Square, 1/2/3
00:27
Okay, (name withheld).
00:29
(number withheld).
00:31
Is that north and southbound?
00:34
Oh, three, don't take, (number withheld).
00:42
You just clear the air.
00:45
You just clear the air, clear the air, clear the air, clear the air, please.
00:50
(number withheld), please.
00:57
Stay Pace.
01:00
(numbers withheld).
01:04
85, 85.
01:08
Stop.
01:15
Lieutenant, put it over atop, sorry.
01:19
Test forward, BFI.
01:20
Be advised.
01:22
You guys are all coming in over each other.
01:24
Everybody's unreadable.
01:25
All used to be in the air.
01:29
All three from a minute.
01:31
One, three from a minute.
01:33
One, three minutes.
01:34
One of the dishes.
01:37
One of the dishes.
01:44
3.O, show me response to it.
01:47
Thank you. And I'm 84.
01:51
Are you, 1084?
01:55
Lieutenant.
01:56
Lieutenant?
01:57
Lieutenant.
02:00
Lieutenant.
02:01
Please, come.
02:02
Lieutenant.
02:07
Lieutenant.
02:13
New Senate, no further.
02:15
10-4[1]. Stand 4, bus en route.
02:18
Bus and south route. Call it off, off-five.
02:19
Central, call it off-five.
02:23
Time is 20-21.
02:26
No further units, so 135.
02:28
No further units to 135.
02:30
No further units to 135.
02:34
(number withheld).
02:35
3-Lennett.
02:38
No further at this time.
02:40
Was just the male when I was on the track.
02:42
We got them off the track.
02:43
No contact with the train.
02:47
10-4[1]. All unit standby, please.
02:48
All unit standby.
02:49
2021, no unit.
02:51
All unit standby.
02:53
Clear the air at this time.
02:54
Gotta make a notification.
02:56
Just get a bus.
02:57
It's just the train aided central.
03:00
Stand four.
03:06
By the last class, essential?
03:13
All right, authority of three lieutenant, no further units for 135.
03:17
Male is off the tracks, no contact with the train.
03:20
I can't get a U.S.
03:22
Time for me.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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Location mentioned:
Times Sq–42 St, New York, NY 10018

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