Police respond to train surfing at Castle Hill station, Bronx NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of several individuals train surfing on the 6 subway line near Castle Hill Avenue station in the Bronx. The individuals were seen moving between train cars while the train traveled toward Pelham Bay. Officers were advised of multiple calls from different locations along the line.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
Listen to dispatch call
01:6
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get a district twelve? Do you have a priority? Stand by one, sir.
00:05
Can I get district twelve in your second advice for a 10-10[1] train surfing at Castle Hill Avenue on the six? Castle Hill Avenue on the six.
00:11
It's going to be a male surfing on the six train going towards Salem Bay.
00:19
Twelve Charlie Two, so.
00:21
Hold on. Twelve Charlie Two, okay.
00:23
A rabble out, that's a new four beat.
00:25
But I'm receiving multiple calls at this time.
00:27
One is coming over at Castle Hill on the six and another at Zerega Avenue on the six.
00:34
And Central, twelve response two.
00:38
Twelve response to responding.
00:39
A rabble doesn't need four.
00:41
Twelve five unit.
00:44
Ten one.
00:49
Response to be advised, it's going to be three youths train surfing.
00:54
All male individuals wearing black jackets.
01:00
Going back and forth between the cars.
01:06
Ten four.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Possible crime or dangerous situation in progress
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