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Rescue for person in Hudson River near 158th StNew York NY

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W 158th St, New York, NY

Emergency crews responded to the Hudson River near West 158th Street in Manhattan after a report of a person in the water. Fire and rescue units, including a marine team, coordinated efforts to locate and retrieve the person. The situation involved communication between dispatch and multiple responding units ensuring safety and coordination.

Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
03:54
Transcript:
00:00
Marine One.
00:02
Respond,
00:03
phone alarm (number withheld).
00:06
Hudson River near West 158th St for a person in the water.
00:11
3-1-104 responding.
00:16
10-4[2], and when you get a chance, the tide and ETA for me.
00:23
3-1-1-10-minute ETA, northbound, uptown current.
00:33
10-4[2].
00:35
Hand phone on box (number withheld), the Hudson River, near West 158th for a person in the water.
00:42
And calling ladder company, 3-4.
00:47
Negative,
00:49
calling ladder company 3-4.
01:05
Number four.
01:08
At 34, he designated the water rescue unit.
01:11
Marine 1 has a 10-minute ETA with a northbound current.
01:16
9 3104. And calling the 1-6.
01:24
26.
01:26
A couple things for you.
01:28
Ladder 3-4 has designated your water rescue unit.
01:31
Marine 1 has a 10-minute ETA with a northbound tide.
01:34
Engine 6-7 was placed out of service.
01:37
Engine 8-0 is replacing them.
01:40
10-4[2]. We have a 10-7[1] as a person on the scene that reported it.
01:47
This came through PDK.
01:49
We have nothing further on this.
01:51
4-1-7-9. K.
01:56
Squad 4-1.
01:58
9-1-(number withheld).
02:00
10-4[2]-minute.
02:01
I'm calling the Marine Battalion.
02:05
The Marine Battalion respondent-(number withheld).
02:09
And four respondent.
02:15
939, Manhattan 416.
02:17
Safety to Manhattan.
02:20
Safety.
02:23
3rd. Temple.
02:28
940, Manhattan 469.
02:32
940, Manhattan 469.
02:42
One-six to Manhattan.
02:45
Battalion one-six.
02:47
You set the message on the MDT.
02:49
Can you read it over the air for the incoming units?
02:54
Uh,
03:01
standby.
03:06
Answer the one, six.
03:09
Six.
03:11
Hey,
03:12
can you call here real quick? I just want to clarify something.
03:16
And four, we're arriving.
03:19
We're here and broken up anti-talkie messages that somebody is being removed from the water.
03:28
10-4[2]. Okay, we did not receive any message nor send you a message.
03:34
Two-three of Manhattan.
03:37
Rescue team, guys.
03:39
We're going to say the person in the water and police are working to get him out.
03:43
We're pulling up now.
03:46
All right, ten-four.
03:49
One six you receive.
03:53
Okay, ten-four.
03:54
Ten-four.
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]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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W 158th St, New York, NY

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