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No one found on subway tracks after report at Delancey StNew York NY

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Delancey St– Essex St, New York, NY 10002

According to the dispatch call, a person was reported on the subway tracks near Delancey Street on the uptown line. Upon arrival, no one was found on the tracks. It appears a passerby helped the person off the tracks before emergency responders arrived.

Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
03:52
Transcript:
00:00
EMS Box 7103 on the BMTJ line, Essex and Delancey Street.
00:07
Person on the roadbed northbound direction.
00:11
EMS Box 7103 on the BMTJ line, Essex and Delancey Street.
00:17
Person on the tracks on the uptown direction.
00:25
57 signal box 523 in front of near West 11th Street, between 6 Avenue and Greenwich Avenue,
00:31
for a car fire.
00:33
57 signal box 523, near West 11th Street, between 6 and Greenwich Avenue for a car fire.
00:45
Number 3,8 hours, is section 4.15.
00:55
8th Manhattan.
01:00
129.
01:02
523 is the same condition.
01:04
We were here like 10 minutes ago.
01:06
It's a steam leak under a car.
01:08
Oh yeah. Oh yeah.
01:15
All right, 10-4[3], uh, recommended signal.
01:19
1040, code 4.
01:23
104.
01:25
Lata 1-2, you got that?
01:28
Lata 1-2, 104, we're 10-8.
01:31
10-8. 104.
01:35
104.
01:42
And do ladder 4K.
01:47
And the ladder 4K.
01:51
And then the ladder 4K.
01:54
And engine 6-5.
02:08
6-5s, your cell's and letter 4 still operating at Box 8.04? 6-5-104.
02:15
Both companies still operating.
02:16
All right, 10-4[3].
02:18
What do you have going on there?
02:23
The CO on the second floor.
02:26
10-4[3]. Do you need Connett or any additional units?
02:34
Bye. 10-4[3].
02:45
5-sippen-hatan request is 10-9[2]-104.
02:51
Okay, 10-4[3], we'll notify them.
02:57
Any indication of where it's coming from or unknown?
03:04
On the second floor, if you have a reading of a hundred fifty, five for millions.
03:09
All right, ten four.
03:13
All right, ten four.
03:27
Battalion 4 to Manhattan.
03:30
Attalion 4.
03:32
7103, we're here with PD.
03:34
We have no one on the track bed.
03:36
I assume that passerby has helped to get that person off the track.
03:43
Can we just try for a 10-7[1] and see if we come up with...
03:47
10-4[3]. We'll contact DMS, but at this time it does look like it was a passerby.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-7: Unit out of service or unavailable for assignment.
[2]
10-9: Request to repeat the previous message or transmission.
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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Location mentioned:
Delancey St– Essex St, New York, NY 10002

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