Young woman bleeds heavily near subway escalator, New York NY
A woman aged around 18-20 is bleeding heavily from her hand near the escalator at Lexington Avenue and 53rd Street subway station. The caller was on the line with 911, but the injured person may have left before police arrived. Officers searched the platform but did not find anyone matching the description.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
01:26
Transcript:
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Can I get available to district 4 units respond to 53rd and Lexington to Eddie and Mary Nancy 305 have a 54[1] heavy bleater coming over via 911[2]? 80 female bleeding from the hand. I don't know what happened is blood all over the floor.
00:10
She's approximately 18 and 20 years old.
00:17
Forward. It's possible.
00:19
Just do a call-back for further to need help.
00:22
They're still on the line with a 911[2] operator.
00:27
By the females wearing a great sweater and she's by the escalator.
00:50
Thank you.
00:57
Is if police on scene 84 at Lexington and 53rd, a caller states that the female may have left the train station, but they said police is on scene for this aided that was a heavy pleader at 53rd in Lex?
01:10
That's four essential. We got that job as a pickup. There's four conditions too.
01:13
There's going to be a 90th in regards to.
01:16
We canvassed the whole platform and there's no person that's just that description.
01:20
Female had a great sweater.
01:23
That's it. There's going to be a 90-0-864.
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]
911: Emergency call received via 911
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave & E 53rd St, New York, NY 10022
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