Man receives medical aid near 86th Street subway station, New York NY
A man was reported needing medical assistance near the 86th Street subway station. Initially, it was thought he was hit by a train, but it was confirmed he did not make contact with the train. The man likely needed help due to a fall or medical issue. There was no criminal activity or traffic accident involved.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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Emergency Adam 2. We need a 7-4[3]-86 Street.
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860PW we have a 54[1] rescue however one out of one advised that the aided did not make contact with the train case standby one one lieutenant
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no contact with the train sent or just an aided all right just got a bus for an aided home is mail
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all right ten four we got the bus in route okay yes you add on one you read yes you read
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sent four
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Response 2.
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Or Response 2.
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We're just to be an item 1.
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10-4.
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1st.
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The commission sergeant 84-point.
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7-4[3]. God Thomas 22-09.
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1-1-1-1. Adam 1.
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No,
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Aided[2].
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You don't need to have been in the bus.
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1080.
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That sounds 4. So we're canceled in that bus, aided Army.
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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]
Aided: Person requiring medical assistance due to illness or injury.
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7-4: Acknowledgement of message received or understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near St, 300-398 East 86th St, New York, NY 10028
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