The MBTA says riders should expect severe Red Line delays in both directions due to a medical emergency at Downtown Crossing Station.
A person was trapped under an northbound train, T spokesperson Joe Pesaturo told BostInno in an email. Emergency personnel are on the scene, and the cause of the incident is under investigation, Pesaturo said.
Person trapped is being treated and will be transported by @BOSTON_EMS. Firefighters starting to clear tracks.
— Boston Fire Dept. (@BostonFire) March 25, 2015
@universalhub guy was taken out covered up, put in ambulance, seemed to be no rush in getting him to hospital
— Kathryn Riley (@riledup5) March 25, 2015
An update on the T’s website at 2:45 p.m. states Red Line service between JFK and Kendall Stations has been suspended until further notice. Shuttle buses have been called in to replace Red Line train service. The T has asked riders to use the Orange Line and Green Line when possible.
Scene outside DTX pic.twitter.com/EGwZF7LTw6
— Adam Gaffin (@universalhub) March 25, 2015
@universalhub @votejed @MBTA @stacos victim conscious and alert. Will be removed on the Chauncey St side.
— John Duffill (@Parrotheadduff) March 25, 2015