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Person reported fallen from J-line train on Williamsburg BridgeNew York NY

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Williamsburg Bridge, New York, NY

According to the dispatch call, a 911 call reported that a person may have fallen off the J-line train on the Williamsburg Bridge. Emergency units searched the area but found no evidence to confirm the incident.

Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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03:5
Transcript:
00:00
Manhattan full-arm Box 8108 on the Williamsburg bridge Manhattan bound for a person that's fallen off the train.
00:08
Manhattan full-on-Box 8108 on the Williamsburg bridge Manhattan bound person fallen off the train Manhattan to the county four.
00:26
All right, boy.
00:31
The time four, you're getting a minor response.
00:35
It's from a 911 texter.
00:37
It's supposed to be someone that fell off the J-line train, K.
00:43
10-4[1], 104, 104.
00:44
1-104 to Manhattan.
00:48
A lot of 104 on frequency.
00:51
Frequency.
00:53
104.
00:55
104.
01:01
In Manhattan.
01:05
Number three.
01:07
93, back on your frequency from the third along.
01:10
If you ever relocated, you can send them all.
01:12
Number three, ten, four.
01:16
Number nine three, ten, ten, four.
01:25
Nin-four.
01:27
We just contact a transit.
01:30
They have nothing on this, so so far it's just one source from a 911 texter.
01:35
All right, ten-four, thank you.
01:39
Type four. One-four-eight, five ten.
01:41
Five-ten.
01:52
Thank you.
01:55
Port-a-HAT.
01:56
One-four.
01:59
Have anything further on in the Fox, the Brooklyn-bound J train, just went past us? Anything from transit?
02:07
Nothing further from transit.
02:09
It was a 911 cell that called it in saying someone fell off the train as it was going over the bridge.
02:17
104.104.1051-457.
02:25
Fort of Manhattan.
02:28
Time for.
02:30
Yeah,
02:31
we just, we're almost at the Brooklyn side of the bridge.
02:35
We're going to turn around and go back.
02:38
You can instruct them and hang companies to stay put.
02:43
Until 104, they can return home if they don't have anything else.
02:48
But we're not getting any indication of anyone on a soap.
02:54
track so if you have nothing else I go with a night two on this.
03:00
Ten four. Ten ninety two eight one o eight ten ninety two bucks eight one o eight one o eight orders of the battalion four.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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Williamsburg Bridge, New York, NY
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