Two medical emergencies reported at New York subway stations, New York NY
Two separate medical emergencies were reported at New York City subway stations near Lexington Avenue and 53rd Street and near Broadway and Lafayette. Emergency medical services responded to both locations, assisting one person and attempting to locate another individual who may have left the scene.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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District 4 receiving two jobs going to be both outstretches. First one is going to be at 5-3 and legs on the Eddie Mary line, Booth Nora 305.
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And the second one is going to be Broadway at Lafayette, Boat Nora 519.
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For response one, I got 53 in left.
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For response 1, 53 and Lex is going to be to Alford and the Mez.
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For response 2?
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10.4. I tell the 4 response 2 on the ear.
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For response 2.
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Can I give you Broadway on last at outstretch?
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104.4. Where am I here?
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104.4. Stay there in the middle of Mez, okay.
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Two conditions one.
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Two conditions one.
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14 and 8, it's going to be 91.
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10-4.
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One-play one.
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One-boy one.
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Do you have anything else on that call at Brian Parr?
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Okay, the first child is probably one of the same. One of them, they are remade.
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The second one, EMS is unseen, trying to find the AID, but it's probably one of the same. So if they're trying to find them, they probably will left the location, okay?
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave & E 53rd St, New York, NY 10022
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