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Man reported dizzy at subway station checked by EMSNew York NY

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7th Ave & W 14th St, New York, NY 10011

A man was reported feeling dizzy in front of the subway booth at 14th Street and 7th Avenue station in New York. Emergency medical services arrived and determined that there was no emergency.

Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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I have an available district two units to respond to 14 and 7 14 and 7 in the 1-123 line can make move proper 1-2-7 recover 1-2 7 for an aided been a mail in front of the booth feeling dizzy pay
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to response 1-central upon completion of 2 at and 7
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230 Adam.
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91.
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7-4.
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Central to ATU-15. Cesar to ATU-15.
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4-7-1.
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7-1.
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Number 1.
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2510. What's my left?
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To 1815.
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What's one?
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What's on, John?
01:06
So it's 84 at 287.
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Do we have an ETA for EMS or anything further?
01:17
Uh, yeah, supervise. EMS did respond already and they said that it was unfounded at this time.
01:24
Oh, it's not true.
01:25
We're just going to campus.
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Thank you.

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7th Ave & W 14th St, New York, NY 10011
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