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Not every incident is fatal, but in subway parlance they are all known as 12-9’s, the radio code for Man Under. Most 12-9’s never make the papers, like the one that happened as the A train rolled into the Aqueduct�North Conduit station at 6:43 a.m. one morning last August. �A woman jumped right in front of my train,� says motorman Jermaine Dennis, 37, who had been on the job for only two years.
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He never did learn her name. All he knows is that she was in her seventies, appeared dressed for work, and died that day in the hospital. �It was really tough sleeping,� he says. �I had visions of this woman in my head.� When a motorman has a fatal 12-9, the MTA gives him three days off. Many workers have a difficult time coming back; Dennis stayed out for two and a half months. �I wasn’t really ready to come back,� he says. But he’d fallen behind on his mortgage and needed the paycheck. �It may sound crazy,� he says. �I was grieving for this woman.� Joe James, 60, has had four 12 9’s�two in the last eighteen months. Last year, he spied a man in a hoodie on the tracks as he approached a station. �I thought he jumped down to pick something up,� James says. He blew his horn, but the man didn’t get out of the way; instead he turned his back to the train and crouched down, straddling a rail. The train killed him. Nobody knows which motorman has had the most 12-9’s, but Kevin Harrington, a vice-president in the union, recalls having one fatal strike and �ten or eleven others.� There was the guy in the Bronx who tried to leap in front of his train, but took off a moment too late.

�He hit the front of the train and bounced off,� Harrington says. And there was the woman dressed all in white lying between the tracks at Grand Central. Half a subway car rolled over her, but somehow she didn’t get hurt. Harrington and a supervisor got her off the tracks. Before they could find out who she was, she took off�only to jump in front of another train. Every motorman reacts differently, but some find it easier to recover if the 12-9 was a suicide. It’s the cases in which a passenger fell on to the tracks by accident that are much harder. �The people that I’ve encountered who have had 12 9’s, it’s like they’re holding this thing inside,� says George Stamp, 55, who has been a motorman for twenty years. Fifteen years ago, while driving the A train through East New York at 4:34 a.m., Stamp thought he saw a body. �All of a sudden it seems like a lady stood up in the middle of the roadbed and just disappeared,� he says. �I wasn’t too sure.� He stopped the train and walked back along the tracks, flashlight in hand.