Person rescued from water near South Street and Peck Slip, New York NY
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According to the dispatch call, a person jumped into the water near South Street and Peck Slip in New York City. Marine and rescue units responded quickly. The police recovered the person from the water. Engine 6 reported the person may have hypothermia and the patient was wrapped up for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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07:30
Transcript:
00:00
That phone on box 9-1 and then you server by Peck Slip for personal water.
00:04
Matt for a long box 9-1 and then you serve by Peck Slip for personal water.
00:10
Maynard Rescue One? Thank you for now.
00:23
We're responding.
00:25
Stand for Rescue One.
00:41
You didn't call Manhattan?
00:44
Marine battalion to Manhattan,
00:47
responding with Marine 6.
00:48
Any further information?
00:50
You had acknowledgment.
00:51
It was a lady witnessed a person jump in the water and they're going for a swim, looks like.
01:01
Battalion Force.
01:03
Matt, battalion one.
01:08
One of a mannabinet, okay.
01:14
Marine one.
01:16
A run for us.
01:17
Matt to the Marine Battalion.
01:24
Marine battalion.
01:26
It's just down at the bottom of Manhattan.
01:28
Do you want to put both Marine 1 and Marine 6 on the bus?
01:31
Acknowledgment.
01:33
7-4. 7-4. So this ticket, please.
01:37
Acknowledgment. So this ticket, please.
01:38
Time 4. Down by Peck Slip.
01:42
Fab, Italian, fourth.
01:47
Your call will be at the corner of South Street and Peck Slips.
01:51
She witnessed a person jump in the water and now they're going to force one.
01:58
94, 104.
02:00
94 Manhattan, we have a direction of the tire or where the direction of the person is going.
02:04
Yeah, stand by a gunna right now.
02:05
Manhattan to Marine 1.
02:08
Marine 1, okay.
02:11
Actually, you're a standby. You're at Marine 6?
02:15
Your company 6.
02:17
Your direction is tied in your ETA.
02:25
It's gonna be an outgoing tide, approximately 10 at EPA.
02:29
Time 4.
02:32
Matton 2, Battalion 4.
02:35
9 4.
02:37
Note down tied about 5 in ETSA.
02:43
Command 2.
02:46
Command, TAC 2.
02:56
6.9.
02:58
Engine 6.
03:00
PD's got the person on the boat.
03:03
They're out of the water.
03:05
10. Amanda, battalion, 4.
03:08
9 4, 10, 4,
03:10
go 10, 8.
03:12
All right, 10, man, engine 6.
03:21
Man, Florida, company, 6, guy.
03:28
I'm having time for.
03:31
Time for? Time for.
03:33
Is there 1031 good for your box?
03:44
46 code 2. 10 for 46 to 1046 to 104.
03:49
1046 code 2 for box 91.
03:51
1046 code 2 bucks 91.
03:53
We need to go back in service.
03:55
Time A is 112, Manhattan 316.
03:58
316.
04:03
Commandant 2 in Manhattan 316.
04:07
Commandant 2 in Manhattan, 312.
04:09
The command attack, you go to 10.AK.
04:15
104.
04:23
1040. You're standing from Manhattan and switching back to Brooklyn.
04:27
104, safety battalion.
04:35
Marine Company six minutes.
04:37
Marine six.
04:40
You control is 84.
04:41
We're just going to confirm what you do that.
04:43
They're all good.
04:45
All right, 10-4[1].
04:52
Battalion 4 okay.
04:53
Okay. Okay.
04:57
So I'm following about 265 in front of 165 Room Street.
05:01
That's between Attorney Street and Clinton Street.
05:04
That's for a manhole.
05:05
I'm Italian 4.
05:07
County floor at 10.4 response.
05:12
I follow in box 265.
05:13
In front of 165, Broom Street, an attorney and Clinton Street, that's for a manhole fire.
05:22
The chairman head.
05:27
Connie, one.
05:31
Ladder 1 took the light train.
05:33
All they had was a steam condition.
05:36
MTA personnel is going to fix the problem.
05:40
You can make this box 40-4-4K.
05:43
Acknowledgment.
05:48
Here, man.
05:50
Student 3-3.
05:51
3.3.
05:53
Cancel EMS on this CMS box, 367 RMA.
06:00
Acknowledgment.
06:11
All right then.
06:14
37-4 is good for your box.
06:16
Acknowledgment, 10-8[2].
06:24
Imagine 3-3.
06:35
Mail ladder 1-1.
06:36
Mail ladder 1-1.
06:40
Mail ladder 1-1.
06:48
Imagine 6.
06:51
Yeah, for Box 9-1, we're actually need an ambulance assigned to the box.
06:55
PD dropped the patient with us.
06:56
So we're actually still on Box 9-1.
06:59
All right, acknowledgment.
07:00
We can do a box for the patient.
07:01
What location are you at with the patient, okay?
07:05
Same location by Peck Slip.
07:09
All right, acknowledgment.
07:11
Okay,
07:13
something from hypothermia, engine 6.
07:21
As you see, they have the patient wrapped up, I'm not sure of the exact symptom.
07:26
All right, ten-four.
07:28
We'll go with that.
07:29
Man, ladder, one-one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for calls or assignments.
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Location mentioned:
South St & Peck Slip, New York, NY 10038
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