Person injured on eastbound rail track at Secaucus station, Secaucus NJ
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According to the dispatch call, an individual was injured on the eastbound rail track at Secaucus Junction. The eastbound track was closed, and the westbound track reopened for traffic. The person was transported to Hackensack University Medical Center for treatment and further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Camden NJ Law Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
We're going to start a transport of individual from near Bloomfield Street to Secaucus Junction.
00:06
Starting mileage and vehicle T1,
00:09
starting mileage intent.
00:12
And go ahead.
00:14
One through one, eight three four.
00:18
10-4, what are in theory here?
00:21
T1.
00:24
T-1-4, 18-0-3.
00:28
One-bram-a-3-4-Brot30.
00:31
Go out of 8-0-8.
00:32
You can give me a quick time one.
00:37
How do you see that? We're just put it around the structure right now.
00:41
Four row fifty just not four.
00:44
Four about fifty.
00:45
All right, so the incident is going to be contained to the eastbound track.
00:50
Can you reach out the rail? Double check that the westbound track is track three.
00:55
If so, we were able to open up westbound train traffic.
00:59
Individual is going to be transported over to Hackensack University Medical Center.
01:03
Once the friends cleared, we're going to be heading over there getting a more further statement from the victim.
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Location mentioned:
Frank R. Lautenberg Rail Station, District of Freedom#8573311~!#, Secaucus, NJ
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