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Unconscious man with breathing difficulty on Harlem subway trainNew York NY

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Harlem-148 St, New York, NY 10039

According to the dispatch call, a male passenger became unconscious and was reported to have difficulty breathing on a northbound number 3 subway train near Harlem. Emergency medical and patrol units were dispatched to assist.

Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
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03:22
Transcript:
00:00
It's 54[1] unconscious, 135 on the two and three, booth Robert 306, we'll cover from 6Wire, aided male pass out on the southeast of the northbound flat.
00:13
Your response is central central.
00:15
And four.
00:19
It's a female on the south.
00:29
APU 22? ATU 22?
00:32
10% of 7027 Medi, 145-2-125-2-1-2-5 on the voice.
00:40
Stand by, oh, yes.
00:46
12 Lieutenant.
00:48
12 Lieutenant.
00:51
Any ETAN plus?
00:54
No, no ETA.
00:56
Alright, just be advised, guard.
00:57
The EDP[2] is having out difficulty breathing.
01:00
And four, I'll invite that down.
01:04
All response one?
01:08
12 response one.
01:10
12 response one.
01:12
In regards to the everybody getting to close that I would have to 992 Charlie.
01:18
12 response 1, 92 Charlie for Zariga on the 6, 10 4.
01:23
Take your CAD (number withheld), (number withheld), (number withheld).
01:27
92 Charlie.
01:29
Um,
01:34
3, um, APU, District 3, ATU Lieutenant.
01:39
Lieutenant.
01:40
Okay, Lieutenant.
01:41
Can I do 92 Charlie on your under?
01:47
Okay,
01:50
take your cat for the 92 Charlie, (number withheld), 92 Charlie.
01:57
11 Charlie.
01:59
11 Charlie.
02:02
Eighty-four-edge Fremont.
02:04
1857.
02:10
Tatsup is 950s, 1060 units landline.
02:17
Tenant.
02:23
Response 2?
02:28
All response to? All response to?
02:32
I say I call the MS.
02:34
Is that next available for East 149 and 3rd Avenue? Do you have a final for that disorderly in East Vermont?
02:43
Go my daughter, 90's zebra.
02:46
Okay, 90 zebra for each three months, your time is 91, huh?
02:50
You stand for.
02:51
Stand for.
02:59
Any available units in District 3 to check and arise for 54[1] unconscious? That's near Harlem.
03:05
On the 3,
03:06
Near Harlem, number 3.
03:09
Robert 309, 54[1] unconscious coming from 6Wire, male customer outstretch on the floor on the board number 3 train, the last stop.
03:17
Car number 1457, any variable units to check in arrives in District 3?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
54: Medical emergency involving injury, illness, or unconscious person requiring assistance.
[2]
EDP: Emotionally disturbed individual requiring police attention due to behavior posing a concern or potential risk.

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Harlem-148 St, New York, NY 10039

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