Response From Roosevelt Island Public Safety Department Chief To Times Square Port Authority Terrorist Bombing Today - If You See Something, Say Something
There was an attempted terrorist attack in Midtown Manhattan today. The suspect is in custody and there are no credible threats to NYC at this time. pic.twitter.com/4mXZL4L7IF— NYC Mayor's Office (@NYCMayorsOffice) December 11, 2017
Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC) Public Safety Department Chief Jack McManus reports:
RIOC Response to Today’s Terrorist Incident
At approximately 7:30 AM this date, an individual strapped with an explosive device caused an explosion to occur within the confines of the Port Authority Bus Terminal causing injury to himself and several commuters. The individual was taken into custody by several Port Authority Police Officers.
I’d like to offer a few words on safety as it pertains to transportation modalities on Roosevelt Island. Both tram stations are under constant video surveillance twenty four hours a day seven days a week by the NYPD. Tram employees are able to contact the RIOC Public Safety Department immediately if suspicious activity is either observed or brought to the attention of Tram Employees.
Similarly, RIOC Bus Drivers are able to instantaneously notify PSD via portable radio if suspicious activity is observed or brought to their attention. The MTA has a robust security and safety program for NYC’s Subway and Bus systems. PSD is linked up with the NYPD’s Transit Police Bureau and regularly share information with same.
Additionally, our Ferry Terminal is under 24/7 Video Surveillance and PSD is connected to the Ferry’s 24/7 Operations Center in the event of an emergency.
As individuals, we can all help by contacting the NYPD’s Counterterrorism Hotline at 888-NYC-Safe if we observe suspicious activity either on or off Roosevelt Island.
In the wake of today's event the NYPD is doing everything possible to keep all New Yorker's & visitors safe.— NYPD 19th Precinct (@NYPD19Pct) December 11, 2017
We remind you the public’s safety is a shared responsibility.
If You See Something, Say Something.
1-888-NYC-SAFE/ 1-888-692-7233 pic.twitter.com/HDy9YWKmnw
Today's attempted attack will not change us. New Yorkers are going to keep being New Yorkers. pic.twitter.com/HOrg8wDkBf— Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) December 11, 2017
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