Animal stuck in escalator at Harvard station, Cambridge MA
An animal got stuck in an escalator at Harvard Station. Cambridge Fire and officers responded to the scene. The dog was later found safe and able to move away without injury.
Audio|Source: MBTA Transit Police
02:15
Transcript:
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Sir, at Harvard, there's an animal stuck in one of the escalators,
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and not exactly sure which one,
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Cambridge Fire is en route.
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10-4[1].
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Bravo Echo 647, I'm at Harvard, I'll find it.
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10-4[1], sir, Bravo 411,
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I'm sorry.
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Bravo 417, you can disregard.
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Call people on 7.
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4-7-off.
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Go ahead, sir.
00:43
We'll be right at the main entrance, Jim Hump for that party.
00:47
The dog in question appears to be okay, you can kind of stock slow away, and see if I can get them out.
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10-4[1], sir.
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Operation C, Alpha 111-11.
01:06
Sir,
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at the garage over here at near 2.40 in the office, there's an NBCA employee that fell and got injured, EMS is en route.
01:32
4-7 up.
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Good,
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sir.
01:37
Sir, if you could reach out the cone as well, it's probably be good for that we'll be out here if they can.
01:47
10-4[1], sir.
01:53
Probably see you're at 26-4-7.
02:01
Look 4-7, answer the Broadway Sierra.
02:06
Hey, is the owner of the dog there or do you need animal control?
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He's still here.
02:14
Roger, thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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