Technical rescue after person hit by train at Back Bay, Boston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a technical rescue at the Back Bay MBTA station after a person was reportedly struck by a train on one of the tracks. The response involved coordination across multiple units, with command transferred to on-scene personnel. The situation may have involved the commuter rail section of the station rather than the subway tracks.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk MA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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In district four, technical rescue for a person struck by a train near Dartmouth Street at Back Bay station.
00:08
In district four, technical rescue response for a person struck by a train in Back Bay station.
00:16
Oh yeah,
00:19
Call her.
00:22
Ten fifty-two.
00:24
Blue Hill Avenue, fifteen twenty-three.
00:26
In district four, technical rescue response for a person on the track.
00:30
Back Bay MBTA station, track number one.
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Nearest spot near Dartmouth Street.
00:38
Channel three would be the fire ground.
00:39
All companies responded to the technical rescue at Back Bay station for track number one.
00:43
Switched to channel three.
00:45
Car four?
00:47
Car four has it.
00:51
Please.
00:56
C6. Fire alarm is calling, C6.
01:00
Fire alarm count four.
01:04
Car four.
01:08
We’re off at Back Bay going to channel three.
01:12
Car four, you're up at Back Bay station switching to channel three.
01:15
1626.
01:20
Car four, this is for the commuter rail.
01:21
Okay? Not the orange one.
01:25
1626.
01:27
Car four.
01:30
Car four, you have command.
01:31
You're making way with security to track number one.
01:34
1627.
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