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Person found on subway tracks near 125th St Lexington AveNew York NY

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Near St, East 125th St &, Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10035

A person was found on the southbound subway track near 125th Street and Lexington Avenue. The individual appeared to be between the train cars or under a train. Authorities requested the subway power to be shut off before approaching to ensure safety. It is unclear whether this situation involved a medical emergency or a crime.

Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
04:15
Transcript:
00:00
Subway by F by MTA, the person is between the curve and also underneath the turn as well.
00:06
Under the present... ...on 25 and 163 in the tunnel.
00:12
Okay, he's between the cars, he's not under, he's between the cars?
00:16
Is he likely not likely? And under the train as well?
00:20
Okay, under the train, is he likely not likely, is a victim of a crime?
00:25
At this time is 9-200-road.
00:29
Between the tunnel.
00:32
Between 125.
00:34
Between 125 and 160 in a leg.
00:38
He's between 125th Street and 116 at Lexington Avenue.
00:43
No. 4.
00:48
Yes, Shradd, I'm here. Can't advise voice track.
00:53
I can't advise voice to track.
00:56
What happens to New Sancho.
01:00
4 David 1.
01:05
You know what track? What track is it?
01:12
You're getting cut off. What track is it?
01:15
Southbound track two.
01:21
Southbound track two.
01:27
Plus one.
01:29
So we're doing one two time in left.
01:32
Stand four.
01:38
4-7.
01:39
10-5[1] the unit raisin?
01:44
4 David 1.
01:46
4 David 1.
01:49
Gregor power on the southbound 6 plus.
01:54
10-4[2]. Units are reminded to remain off the track until we have confirmed power off.
02:00
The 4th, I'll just give me about a ZMFDMRF.
02:06
104.
02:07
4XO.
02:11
4XO. 4XO. Show me on route over there.
02:15
104.
02:20
David 1.
02:25
The power showed up your requesting for self-bound on the 6th flat, correct?
02:30
7-4.
02:33
For response, 184-1-2126. For response 1 is 84-226.
02:45
That's four high this one?
02:48
That's four high this one?
02:50
I get one 988.
02:53
Turn four.
02:58
All phone you're on the air.
03:06
For David 1.
03:12
Is the aided likely or not likely and is there a victim of a crime?
03:17
Or different one sent to the unknown.
03:19
The chain is in the middle of the tunnel. We need power off to investigate.
03:23
Send 4.
03:33
To response one.
03:35
Central that 8 is you get 97-hundred to pelvic.
03:41
10-4[2] and ask for Robert 131 at 23 straight.
03:46
104. 104. Say everyone the power only.
03:55
Negative. They're in the process, but power isn't shut off yet.
04:03
HiVis, Sergeant.
04:06
Two Hyvan Sergeant.
04:08
Show myself, Hyvitz, 1 and 2, 75 Votion, Poulton on the John, Southbound Platte.
04:14
10-4[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-5: Request to repeat or relay a message or transmission.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.

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Near St, East 125th St &, Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10035

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