FDNY removes pipe to free passengers on track, New York NY
A pipe was stuck under a train between 68th Street and 59th Street near Hunter College, New York. FDNY is removing the pipe while MTA personnel evacuate passengers using a rescue train.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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For Lieutenant Operator Central, be advised their MTA personnel is in the tracks, investigating the problem. I'll keep you posted.
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For Lieutenant, thank you.
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Adam 1.
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Proceed to, Adam 1.
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6 times 1, quality of life. May 14 and 8 for tunnel under Adams.
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Thank you.
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Town 4.
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Two response 1.
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Proceed to response 1.
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98 75 Sam, Robert 138.
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Sound floor.
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One more central.
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That's one boy.
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One boy one's center. Show me at the house for the 61.
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I'm Ryan Park.
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Two train patrols, Sergeant.
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For Lieutenant Ops Central, Central.
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Fall Lieutenant Ops.
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We're moving from 6-8 to 5-9 with the rescue train to get the people out from the previous train that got stuck into the tunnel.
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104. 4 response to central.
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For response to one, okay.
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So just the advised FDNY trying to remove the pipe from the under the train right now.
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