Man on subway tracks at Columbus Circle station, New York NY
A man was found on the subway tracks at near Columbus Circle station on the southbound 1 train line. The train stopped before hitting him. Power was shut down, and emergency services responded to help.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
04:18
Transcript:
00:00
Can you stop the train for Southbury on the 1 Southbound flag? At near Columbus Circle, there's a man on the track.
00:07
Can I have ESU and a bus to my location?
00:11
All right, you have near Columbus Circle on the 1 line? There's a male on the track, man under.
00:15
All right. near Columbus Circle on 1,
00:21
we have a man under.
00:24
Wild block phone.
00:27
One Charlie, that's the Southbound Flat.
00:34
You want to Southbound Platte, correct?
00:37
One out of one.
00:38
That's just something on the back.
00:41
121. 1-121 go.
00:45
That's the southbound 5-9-on-1, southbound flat, correct?
00:49
10-4[1].
00:51
All right, man under or a man on a track?
00:54
Is it a man on a track or is a man under? Is it a man on the track, or is a man under?
01:00
It's man on the track,
01:02
the train stopped just in time.
01:05
So he had made no contact with the train, correct?
01:08
No.
01:10
One sergeant-in-by Central, something like.
01:13
10-4[1]. He's breathing in his alarm.
01:16
All right, you need ESU, yes, hello.
01:19
No, use, just EMF.
01:22
So, 4. Response 1 on the back, 98 from 5355.
01:27
104.
01:30
24 of rolling brakes.
01:36
Two-trave-12 by the 84 south ferry.
01:46
That's mobile 103?
01:50
104. Let's see.
01:51
One side, Jensen.
01:53
Hey, 103, could you, uh,
01:55
turn off power?
01:57
Local lines.
01:59
For the southbound flat,
02:00
local track? Sidebound.
02:02
All right, who's requesting the power?
02:06
One side, Jensen.
02:08
That's all the power down.
02:09
That's all I got you.
02:10
You in the standby, making notifications.
02:16
Please modify me when the power is off.
02:19
I got truth.
02:20
I found one flat, local plaque, correct?
02:25
Yes, you drop on.
02:29
EISU truck one.
02:31
What's the condition on the tracks up there?
02:34
One side, yes, there are FD around?
02:38
That's what, EIS you need it?
02:42
I believe that FD will be, you know.
02:49
Issue truck one?
02:51
Yes, your truck one.
02:52
Is that a man under?
02:55
No man under did not make contact with the train.
02:58
He's on the tracks.
03:00
I don't know one.
03:01
It's a justinated.
03:04
One Charlie one.
03:08
Sorry 1.
03:10
Okay.
03:13
One sergeant, is it just an 8 at 5901?
03:18
Affirmary Central.
03:19
Just one. No one said just an 8, 5901.
03:23
It's a few cents.
03:25
Nobody's a truck, but it's not a man on there.
03:28
You just, please say it at one sergeant, 10 to 5 your message?
03:32
It's not a man on there.
03:33
It's a mail on the track.
03:34
That's why we need a power down and we need our FD.
03:38
Ten for us.
03:41
Two sergeant.
03:47
Two sergeant.
03:48
Two sergeant.
03:51
Two sergeant.
03:52
May 24. What's it going on? 3.30.
03:56
The train operator.
04:00
We don't have a location.
04:02
Spot the train.
04:09
Register central?
04:11
One sergeant.
04:12
Can you confirm that the power is off?
04:15
All right, I made notifications.
04:17
I will advise you when the power is all.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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